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Probably, you don't have /home/user separated for them, using Maemo ones instead.
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2013-04-02
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2013-04-02
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2013-04-03
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ERROR! You have no ubuntu.img.ext2 file on your memory cards Please use the ubuntu Image Installer in Extras
I'm seeking for answer to the following: i extracted and installed easy debian, it works perfect. Then i decided to do try ubuntu this way. It also works perfectly, but somehow the two system/application is not independent from each other. I mean: i can not run both of them at the same time (like it is in the video), and when i change something (for example the backround, or the panel settings) in one of them, the changes also taking place in the other system... So my question is: what should i do to make the two systems run independently?
Thanks,
jm