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O2 Broadband E1752 Dongle Working on Ubuntu 

Posted on May 12, 2010 by Philip Casey
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I’m considering my broadband options at the moment so this a link to O2 Broadband E1752 Dongle Working on Ubuntu 9.1, posted by Ciarán Mc Cann last year. Update. Updated for Ubuntu 10.04 As I say it’s one of the options… (which I didn’t, in the end, take).

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How to Create a separate /home partition 

Posted on April 21, 2010 by Philip Casey

Image: Wikimedia Commons. Click to enlarge. With Ubuntu 10.04 almost upon us, it might be an idea to look to a separate home partition again. I had one, and then in one upgrade I forgot about it. This is arrimapirate’s guide on Ubuntu Forums By default, Ubuntu only makes one partition (/) unless you create [...]

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