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Apple to use Sun's ZFS in Leopard7 Jun 2007 00:18 A file system loved by allAnything is Better than the POS Apple File System!!By Webster Phreaky
Posted Thursday 7th June 2007 02:57 GMT
Look for a File - Spotlight locks up Look for a File - Spinning Beach Ball of wait n wait n wait n wait ..... Look for a File - Finder CRASHES REPEATEDLY! Look for a File - In Windows, NO PROBLEM. ZFS has been rumoured for sometime now.By Ian
Posted Thursday 7th June 2007 03:54 GMT
This has been a rumour for a while now :) http://macslash.org/article.pl?sid=06/12/16/1437226 link points to a graphic showing ZFS as an option. HFS+By Nexox Enigma
Posted Thursday 7th June 2007 07:59 GMT
Man its time for HFS+ to die out. What'd that debut in, OS 8.5? It has to be the only popularish filesystem that makes NTFS look good. I just hope Sun made some decent money in the deal... Then again, is there a case-insensitive version of ZFS? I know that if you run OS X with a case-sensitive file system lots of fun issues come up. (Dreamweaver, the horrible program that it is, attempts to access its own scripts with multiple different cases, so it just totally breaks.) I do wonder how Apple will attempt to impliment all the complex features of ZFS in a nice, friendly GUI. They'll probably just not let you get at all the fun bits... typical. Old newsBy Tim Pope
Posted Thursday 7th June 2007 08:42 GMT
I thought this was already a definate - i could have sworn it was explained that ZFS is the underlying tech behind time machine when it was first demo'd. also Webster - I bet you are a typical Mac user that just doesn't maintain his system - when is the last time you ran a permissions and disk verify/repair - go into applications-utilities-disk utility and give them a click - it'll probably help Try running Disk Utility app...By Charles Teton
Posted Thursday 7th June 2007 09:14 GMT
Looks like you have a problem with you HD or file system, try running Apple's Disk Utility. > Look for a File - Spotlight locks up > Look for a File - Spinning Beach Ball of wait n wait n wait n wait ..... > Look for a File - Finder CRASHES REPEATEDLY! > Look for a File - In Windows, NO PROBLEM. Look for a fileBy Register Reader
Posted Thursday 7th June 2007 09:40 GMT
"Look for a File - Spotlight locks up Look for a File - Spinning Beach Ball of wait n wait n wait n wait ..... Look for a File - Finder CRASHES REPEATEDLY!" Funny how that's never happened to me, eh. Sensational, almost. Doesn't sound like it's the file system at fault anyway, more your install of Spotlight? Look for a fileBy Anonymous Coward
Posted Thursday 7th June 2007 12:40 GMT
Sorry, but Webster Phreaky is a windows fan boy he pops up to slag off Macs or Linux every so often. Just to let you know "Look for a File - In Windows, NO PROBLEM."By Anonymous Coward
Posted Thursday 7th June 2007 14:11 GMT
...as long as it's not Vista or XP. apple pos??By elder norm
Posted Thursday 7th June 2007 15:01 GMT
To the Apple hater / ms shill. Hey, I use a pc at work and a Mac at home (cause I do not get free IT at home :-) ) and I just replaced the Microsoft search function with Google desktop cause the MS junk is a total pain to use. Learned from hard and painfull experience . . . . :-) en re: Anything is Better than the POS Apple File System!!By Rob
Posted Thursday 7th June 2007 15:58 GMT
Webster - EVERY time I get a complaint from a Windows-orientated developer about their Mac dev machine playing up, I walk over to find that their Mac is in a total mess. It's because whilst they are competent Windows users, their experience using a Mac is lacking. Slag off XCode, Finder etc. on face value sure, but leave Windows vs Mac comparisons out of it please. There's no need for any more holy wars. Not loved by allBy Thommy Malmström
Posted Thursday 7th June 2007 19:16 GMT
The subheader "A file system loved by all" I think is not that adequate. The Linux community has raised all kind of restrictions and blames on ZFS. Most of the objections has a "Not invented here" smell... Webster Phreaky IndeedBy Frank Bough
Posted Friday 8th June 2007 11:14 GMT
Have you actually used a Mac? Your comment just makes absolutley no sense. I think. . .By Clay Garland
Posted Friday 8th June 2007 14:12 GMT
I think he may be simple using the few mac terms that he knows, along with some derrogatory language. Good times. Hmm...By Jim
Posted Saturday 9th June 2007 18:47 GMT
Freaky - Never happened to me, had other issues but not that one. Had many problems with Windows and Linux too, fancy that... Nexox Enigma - Attacking the OS cos a 3rd party app is poorly written? Naughty. FYI I haven't found an Adobe app that will actually function on a case-sensitve file system, I really couldn't believe that a major software house would employ such lazy programming. The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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