Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE) is a loadable kernel module for Unix-like computer operating systems that lets non-privileged users create their own file systems without editing kernel code. This is achieved by running file system code in user space while the FUSE module provides only a "bridge" to the actual kernel interfaces.
Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License and the GNU Lesser General Public License, FUSE is free software. The FUSE system was originally part of [http://sourceforge.net/projects/avf A Virtual Filesystem] (AVFS), but has since split off into its ow...
It seems to be running pretty well for me, but this computer has a lot in it too, so...I guess I'll see what happens when the city actually gets sizable.
Hmm.. "Which badges are available, and what does each mean?" I'm not a big fan of "What is each badge?" either, meh...I can't really think of a replacement I like either, though.
My project at work builds in GCC and VS, and I work in Linux so I don't generally bother to test VS before I commit, and I get angry e-mails from the build server because of some ridiculous VS warning like "Warning! Constant condition: while(true) "
So my commits are filled with bitter messages like "THANKS VS -- YOU'VE REALLY GOT MY BACK"
It seems I can't vote any post in Chrome browser (7.0.517.41). There is just no response when I click vote triangle. Is this a known issue or just a specific issue for my workstation?
I guess my reaction to the PHP source code wasn't negative enough, so Visual Studio thought it would help things along by smashing everything together into an even larger mess.
@MichaelMrozek No, trying to answer a question about why PHP does something as a language and I wanted pretty colours and the navigation for the compiler/engine source.
Well ... main question is this: How much freedom is afforded for association with other websites? @MarcGravell may have some input here too. The dilemma I have is that Q&A is a component of a site I am working on .... but obviously no point reinventing the wheel, so it would be good to use SE for this component.
Ie as a http://questions.foo.com
But as it forms a subset of the functions of a commercial entity, it could be viewed that 'outsourcing' is a potential liability/exposure depending on how much 'control' eww you have
I've got a Dual core processor, and one of the two is constantly at 100%. Looking in ProcessExplorer shows me that it's Deferred Procedure Calls. Reading around the net seems to give me tons of different answers. Is it possible to set out a couple of steps to trying to narrow down what the proble...
tell us what your SO favorite badge is... and if the badge has already been mentioned by someone then upvote that answer... then we will see
- Which badge is most favorite of SO users
[feature-request]: If someone writes a question and attempts to apply the [negative-badge] tag, immediately clear out the question entry field and redirect the user to another page, preferably one not in the SE network.
@YiJiang Not a new user. I shouldn't have said "spammer," I was using an alternate definition of that term, which was my fault.
It's an existing user -- whom I recognize from SO, and not for one of the good reasons, shall we say -- posting one-liners with no thought to grammar or dupe searching.
Test message; MSO is displaying "Could not access chat" for me in the sidebar.
@MichaelMrozek Rewarding people who find dupes won't stop other people from not checking for dupes in the first place.
I agree with the rep thing, I made that feature request a while ago (though it turned out Ether beat me to it by suggesting it in an even earlier answer) but it never got traction.
The generally cited rule is that you can't delete a question if it has an upvoted answer. Is that strictly true, or does it merely require no answers with positive score at the time of the deletion attempt?