I'm pretty sure that's not true. I think most OSs can handle userland filesystems. For ex: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Userland_Filesystem …
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The smb client is in the kernel. You're not implementing the client. You're implementing the server.
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All you need to do the latter is sockets.
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Yeah, like typical Dropbox users are going to do that.
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I'm saying that would have been the right mechanism for Dropbox to use to implement this.
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I mean CIFS, the modern successor to SMB that's still called SMB by most ordinary people.
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Wasn't trying to slag the idea but most Dropbox users aren't IT folks.
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Just spent 20 minutes trying to get shockwave to run on wife's Win 10 to access work. ARGGH.
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