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Hi
I had the sprint 620 merlin card for a few years but recently upgraded to the u300. I thought I would be able to use this since it was a usb device. Should have checked first. Could someone point me to a site that would help me with this? I am currently running fedora 10 on an ocz(nvidia 15" version) laptop but i think any discussions on how to use the device would be helpfull. When I google all I seem to get are product info release and user experience with the device. I guess I must have a mind block for the exact google terms to use. Point me to a good site and send me all your unused desciptive words as I will probably need them.(just kidding I hope). Anyhow thanks
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