[Q] Need help compiling fuse.ko for my device kernel... - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys
All i wanted to do was to get ntfs support to read 32 gb sd card in my tablet
but i didnt find any easy way since my device has android 2.3.1 and i cant install ntfs mounting apps from the market
the only way that can work for my device is to manually get the support using this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1724078
but i dont know how to compile fuse.ko for my tablet kernel
i am a noob in android
but i really need ntfs support
can any one please help me do this
i cant find any tutorials on this subject
my device versions are:
Device model
AN8G2DT
Device version
2.3.1
kernel version
2.6.32.27
build version
v1.0.6.GINGERBREAD.eng.root.20111226.06324

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