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posted 2017-10-23 23:23:44 +0200

Sailfish X poll (reactivate smb/cifs kernel support)

In Jolla 1 it worked fine, but since the Tablet (which had x64 architecture) and also know with SFOSX, we're badly missing a kernel module support for accessing network shares through the smb/cifs protocol. The nice app "Fishmount" (on Openrepos) can't work without this, and installing some smb-libs doesn't help either, if the basic filesystem support is not available as a kernel module. What is the reason for not having it anymore? In normal linux kernels it's just a simple compilation option, so please add it back again, we need it for integration with our LANs.

Sailfish X poll (reactivate smb/cifs kernel support)

In Jolla 1 it worked fine, but since the Tablet (which had x64 architecture) and also know with SFOSX, we're badly missing a kernel module support for accessing network shares through the smb/cifs protocol. The nice app "Fishmount" (on Openrepos) can't work without this, and installing some smb-libs doesn't help either, if the basic filesystem support is not available as a kernel module. What is the reason for not having it anymore? In normal linux kernels it's just a simple compilation option, so please add it back again, we need it for integration with our LANs.

Sailfish X poll (reactivate smb/cifs kernel support)

In Jolla 1 it worked fine, but since the Tablet (which had x64 architecture) and also know now with SFOSX, Xperia/SFOSX, we're badly missing a kernel module support for accessing network shares through the smb/cifs protocol. The nice app "Fishmount" (on Openrepos) can't work without this, and installing some smb-libs doesn't help either, if the basic filesystem support is not available as a kernel module. What is the reason for not having it anymore? In normal linux kernels it's just a simple compilation option, so please add it back again, we need it for integration with our LANs.