The latest Ubuntu package contains fuse 2.9.0 while the latest upstream
release is 2.9.2, am I wrong?

Also in Mint, a kernel update is just a manual upgrade away, it's no
problem, as long as it it in the Ubuntu repo. So with kernel
3.5.0-23-generic I practically have an up to date Ubuntu 12.10.

What is a problem though is if we (users) have to manually 'retrofit'
upstream into current Ubuntu because the one packaged by Ubuntu breaks
ntfs-3g in certain use cases. So the bug might not be in Ubuntu, but the
choice not to provide a fixed version is Ubuntu's.

Unless there's an upgrade path I am missing; I would gladly try it out.
However, afaik I am up to date.

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