EXFat file system

Ian Malone ibmalone at gmail.com
Thu Jan 23 17:53:30 UTC 2014


On 23 January 2014 02:55, doug <dmcgarrett at optonline.net> wrote:
> On 01/22/2014 07:34 PM, Steven Stern wrote:
>>
>> On 01/22/2014 06:29 PM, Jim wrote:
>>>
>>> I have a GoPro Camera that has formatted the SD Card to a ExFat file
>>> system and Linux cannot read the sd card.
>>> What do I have to do to be able to read card, I can only read it in
>>> Windows 7.
>>
>> yum search exfat
>>
>> exfat-utils.x86_64 : Utilities for exFAT file system
>> fuse-exfat.x86_64 : Free exFAT file system implementation
>>
>>
>> Try installing fuse-exfat
>>
> My previous reply assumed you had a substrate material you wanted to use to
> make a printed circuit.
> If that is not the case, perhaps what you really want to know, for some
> reason,  is if the material is excessively lossy. A crude "measurement" is
> to put the material in the microwave oven along with a glass or cup of
> water.
> Run the oven on high for about a minute. (The water is to provide a load to
> the maggie in case the material is *not* lossy.) It the material gets warm,
> is is somewhat lossy. If it gets hot, it is very lossy. It would be wise to
> watch thru the window--if it starts to smoke, stop the test!
>

?

Regardless, doing this will probably invalidate your camera's warranty...

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imalone
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