Filesystems, like file cabinets or drawers, control how your operating system stores data. They also hold metadata like filetypes, what is attached to data, and who has access to that data. For ...
As a comparison, I ran my test script against a set of standard filesystems in the Linux kernel that most users will be familiar with. As well as being of general interest, it also gives a good range ...
The Linux Foundation is launching a new conference, Vault, to bring together the world’s leading developers in filesystems and storage in the Linux kernel with related projects to collaborate on ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Jan 15, 2015) - The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux and collaborative development, is proud to announce the ...
If Linux were ignoring stuff like filesystems I might contemplate switching, but if btrfs is stable in a few years and Solaris package management still sucks, then switching isn't going to leave me ...
trying to squeeze more and more onto my laptop harddrive. SuSE won't give up a lot of unnecessary packages due to dependencies, and I do build software on it so a lot of the devel packages need to ...
Linux developers have introduced NTFSPlus, a new in-kernel driver designed to address long-standing problems with NTFS support on Linux systems, an issue that has affected desktop users, system ...