Do you mean that the NTFS 3 support is broken? I'm only guessing because I
am vaguely aware that MacOS provides read-only NTFS support.

While that is built on top of MacFUSE (and FUSE on linux) it is not
supported by this list.

If you have any evidence as to why it is MacFUSE rather than the NTFS code
that is the problem please provide that as it will help us start tracking
down the issue.

--Sean

On Feb 12, 2008 10:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
> hey i just installed the 10.5.2 update and it broke your drivers.
> 1) can this be fix? (Soon? please.)
> 2) what the easiest way to go back to the apple drivers, so I have
> read ability until the problem gets resolved?
> >
>


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