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you to deal with Wikipedia articles as though they were real files
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on your hard drive.
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Author: Dmitry Morozhnikov dmiceman@mail.ru
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Download: http://ubiz.ru/dm/fusecram-20051104.tar.bz2
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FUSE module to mount cramfs images for purposes of
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http://klik.atekon.de/ project. For details see this article:
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http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21173.
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Author: Dmitry Morozhnikov dmiceman@mail.ru
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Download: http://ubiz.ru/dm/fuseiso-20060107.tar.bz2
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FUSE module to mount ISO9660 images for purposes of
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http://klik.atekon.de/ project.
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Author: Yoann padioleau (padiolea@irisa.fr)
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Homepage: http://lfs.irisa.fr/~pad/soft/LFSWEB
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It's something like Spotlight from Apple and WinFS from Microsoft,
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just better. For details see LfsDetails.
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Homepage: http://cgi.sfu.ca/~jdbates/moin/moin.cgi/FUSE&DPAP
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FUSE filesystem for mounting Apple iPhoto DPAP shares Using this
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filesystem, I can synchronize photos with Gallery using filesystem
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Homepage: http://www.thesaguaros.com/beta/newsag/products/dbtoyfs/
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DBToy is a fuse-based filesystem for linux, that lets you browse
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the contents of a relational database through a set of directories
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wdfs - webdav filesystem
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Author: jens m. noedler (noedler at web dot de)
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Homepage: http://noedler.de/projekte/wdfs/
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wdfs is a webdav filesystem with special features for accessing
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subversion repositories. it is based on fuse v2.3+ and neon
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v0.24.7+. give it a try!
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Author: Johan Parent (johan at info dot vub dot ac dot be )
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Homepage: http://parallel.vub.ac.be/~johan/compFUSEd
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An overlay filesystem providing transparant compression with both
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read and write support. This filesystem sits on top of an
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existing fs. Fully configurable, different compression algorithms
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available (lzo, zlib, bzip2). Still young but usable!
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Author: Milan Svoboda (milan dot svoboda at centrum dot cz)
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Homepage: http://www.miio.net/fusecompress
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FuseCompress provides a mountable Linux filesystem which
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transparently compress its content.
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Author: Marcus Thiesen (marcus at thiesen dot org)
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Homepage: http://wiki.thiesen.org/page/Fuseftp
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FuseFTP is a FTP filesystem written in Perl.
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Authors: Thomas Joubert and Nicolas Vigier (boklm@mars-attacks.org)
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Homepage: http://n0x.org/copyfs/
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A versionned file system. When you modify a file, any anterior
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version is kept. You can revert to an older version when you
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Author: Christian Pellegrin (chripell at gmail dot com)
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Homepage: http://sole.infis.univ.ts.it/~chri/gnome-vfs-fuse-0.1.tar.gz
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Gateway between FUSE and Gnome VFS2. Allows you to mount
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everything that Nautilus can and looks like a directory.
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Author: Manish Rai Jain
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Homepage: http://flickrfs.sourceforge.net
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Flickr virtual filesystem which allows easy
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uploading/downloading/searching of photos through standard linux
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FSFS - the Fast Secure File System
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Author: Nicola Cocchiaro
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Homepage: http://fsfs.sf.net
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The Fast Secure File System exports files and directories securely
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over the network, and lets users store and retrieve encrypted
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data. It moves most cryptography to clients, achieving better
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Archive2Fuse - mount archives
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Author: Andre Landwehr (andrel at cybernoia de)
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Homepage: http://www.cybernoia.de/software/archivemount/archivemount-0.2.tar.gz
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Gateway between FUSE and libarchive. Allows mounting of cpio,
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.tar.gz, .tar.bz2 archives. Currently this is readonly, patches
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welcome. Supports all formats libarchive supports.
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Fuse::DBI - mount some data from relational database as files
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Author: Dobrica Pavlinusic (dpavlin at rot13 dot org)
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Homepage: http://www.rot13.org/~dpavlin/fuse_dbi.html
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Simple way to export one type of data (e.g. html templates or
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content) from any database supported by perl's DBI modules back to
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filesystem for quick editing.
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NOOFS - Network Object Oriented File System
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Author: NOOFS development team (contact at noofs dot org)
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Homepage: http://www.noofs.org/
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NOOFS (Network Object Oriented File System) is a filesystem which
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is storing its data in an SQL relational database. It supports
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virtual directories, extended attributes, dynamic ACLs, advanced
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search functions, advanced security managament, native data
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integrity management. The project is developed within the
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framework of an end of studies project in EPITECH whose source
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code is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public
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LoggedFS - The logged filesystem
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Author: remipouak@yahoo.fr
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Homepage: http://loggedfs.sourceforge.net/
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LoggedFS is a filesystem which allows to see every single
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operations that happens in a filesystem. You can choose which
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type of files you want to log. Then you can see read, write,
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chmod, chown, etc... that happens on files. Logs are added to
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LZOlayer_fs - Transparent compression filesystem
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Author: kazikcz@gmail.com
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Homepage: http://north.one.pl/~kazik/pub/LZOlayer
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LZOlayer_fs is a filesystem which allows you to use compressed
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files, just as they would be normal files. Read and write
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operations are possible. Very young, but seems to be stable and
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pretty usable. Consumes low memory. Supports LZO and ZLIB
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compression algorithms.
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fusepak - Support for PACK and WAD files
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Author: Janusz Dziemidowicz <rraptorr@nails.eu.org>
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Homepage: http://fusepak.sourceforge.net
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Fusepak allows mounting PACK and WAD files (used by many games
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based on idSoftware engine, ie. Quake, Doom, Half-Life).
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Grifi: GridFTP File System
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Author: Leandro Franco (leo dot franco at gmail dot com)
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Homepage: http://grifi.sourceforge.net/
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grifi is a virtual file system (developed with FUSE) that allows a
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user to mount a remote directory using the GridFTP protocol. It
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is based on the UberFTP client and on FTPFS from the LUFS project.
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FunionFS: An UnionFS over FUSE
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Author: Stephane APIOU (stephane dot apiou at free dot fr)
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Homepage: http://funionfs.apiou.org
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FunionFS is the aggregation of two filesystems: a read-only and a
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read-write one. The read-only filesystem could be a CDROM or a
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flash disk for an embedded system. The read-write filesystem
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could be a Ramdisk or a partition on an USB key ... All datas are
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read from the read-only filesystem if they are not present on the
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read write one. Data are written to the read-write filesystem.
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it's the same principle as the unionfs driver used in the well
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Author: Rohan ( rohan.pm@gmail.com )
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Homepage: http://rohanpm.net/blogfs
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Mount your WordPress (and maybe other MetaWeblog? compatible)
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blog(s). Supports reading and writing posts.
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Author: Kees Cook ( kees@outflux.net )
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Homepage: http://www.outflux.net/software/pkgs/mythtvfs-fuse/
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Designed to communicate with a MythTV backend server. It creates
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an overlay filesystem that encodes TV Program metadata (title,
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episode, description) into a filename so that systems that do not
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natively talk to MythTV can still get information about a given
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show. The initial design goal is to make it compatible with the
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in-filename metadata extraction capabilities that will (hopefully)
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be in future versions of Galleon.
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Author: Maurice Codik / maurice.codik@gmail.com
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Homepage: http://mauricecodik.com/projects/ofs
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OpenomyFS uses the Ruby FUSE bindings to create a filesystem that
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lets you access data from your Openomy account. OpenomyFS lets
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you download/upload files from your account and manage your tags.
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Native port. New FUSE versions (2.X) support kernels 2.4.21 or later.
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Native port. New FUSE versions (2.X) support kernels 2.4.21 or later.
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Native port. New FUSE versions (2.X) support all 2.6 kernels.
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Native port. New FUSE versions (2.X) support all 2.6 kernels.
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2.6.14 and up will have FUSE support included in the official kernel.