Could you add that as a patch and upstream that in Lakka ? Assuming it doesn't break GCC < 8
This will never have exfat support in the foreseeable future, and it's already been asked to death in this thread.will this have exfat support in future? or it there no way for a support on exfat?
This will never have exfat support in the foreseeable future, and it's already been asked to death in this thread.
What is the commit of this build please?Updated nightly: https://transfer.sh/ag6MU/Lakka_Switch.tar
As Exfat is flooded with patents it will (probably) indefinitely reside just in the User Space, too.how the hell should i know that?
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@uherenow ...shut up? whats your problem.. not everyone is familiar with linux.....no need to be unfriendly
By using the search function. Don't just stroll in here and call everyone rude for telling you how it is, exfat will never be supported with lakka and that's the end of it.how the hell should i know that?
You need to press ENTER or the + key (right joycon) to validate. Make sure you don't have a mac filter.
Ok, that would explain it. Restarting the router and manually adding the mac address did the trick.The Linux mac address is different than the HOS mac address.