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is included in the section entitled [[GNU Free Documentation
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-what are the advantages with the Hurd over Linux, in general of course, nothing
-in depth
+[[!meta title="Why is the Hurd useful?"]]
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+What are the advantages with the Hurd over Linux? (In general of course, nothing
+in depth)
> Flexibility for the user:
>
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>> entirely doable now in Linux with FUSE or things like it.
>>> Nowadays, at LAST, yes, partly.
+>>> And only on machines where fuse is enabled. Is it enabled on the servers you have an account on?
>> I'm not sure if an ftp filesystem has been implemented for FUSE yet, but its
>> definately doable; and loopback filesystems like in your second example have