[Bug 315710] Re: Linux needs exFAT support
Mechanical snail
replicator.snail at gmail.com
Tue Jul 6 04:57:14 UTC 2010
Some sort of specification is available from the European patent office
at
http://v3.espacenet.com/espacenetDocument.pdf?flavour=trueFull&locale=en_V3&FT=D&date=20090625&CC=US&NR=2009164440A1&KC=A1
(after a captcha).
** Description changed:
- The SD Association has just announced a new standard for high-capacity SD memory cards: SDXC - and the file system for this standard will be Microsoft's exFAT. Linux (i.e. the kernel) therefore needs to support this file system before it becomes common for portable devices and other uses.
+ The SD Association announced in 2009 a new standard for high-capacity SD memory cards: SDXC - and the file system for this standard will be Microsoft's exFAT. Linux (either the kernel or via FUSE) therefore needs to support this file system before it becomes common for portable devices and other uses.
(Yes, this is an upstream feature request, but I'm a Kubuntu user and this is where I can track progress for my own distro)
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Linux needs exFAT support
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315710
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