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Old 09-03-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Is there a way that I can make settings and Highscores and everything be saved and have KNOPPIX open them after turning the power off?Like with super tux, it has the slots for files but it never saves them anywhere. So can I make settings be saved on a flash drive or somethin?
Your help is GREATLY appreciated


PS: As you probably figured out, I am brand new to this(obviously)
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You can save settings in a few places, this explains it very well.
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Ok,again,I will take a look there. Thanks alot.
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