Hello!
While installing Slackware 13.1 on one of my systems over the three
day weekend, I discovered that they were including the FUSE system in
their basic installation sequence. The last time I had the same
version installed there, I did not notice the inclusion as I had
different plans, and different problems, naturally.

This does not come as a surprise to all of us of course as the kernel
driver (module) is included in the 2.6 kernels. This simply means that
by doing that it causes one less problem to be presented for those of
us using Slackware. The version they chose for Slackware 13.1 was
2.8.1, so I simply grabbed the source code for it, and swapped 2.8.5
for 2.8.1 and rebuilt it. I then upgraded one for the other.

Now about the PHP entries, have we resolved any of the problems that
were being caused by the evolving releases of PHP? I seem to recall
there were some issues regarding getting what was constructed during
the normal steps involved with making OWFS components, to work with
the PHP engine enclosed with both my distribution (release neutral)
and other available distributions.

Incidentally for those of you following the hockey business, it was
invented in Russia by bored cossacks during a very long Winter with
nothing better to do.
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Gregg C Levine [email protected]
"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."

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