Texarse


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Posted: April 26 2006,11:31 |
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I know that you can set directories to be "saved" when you reboot.
I've downloaded LXDoom, saved it, and installed it. However, when I reboot, the icon on the desktop and the files in (going by memory here) /usr/games have gone. The game doesn't exist. I can re-install it from the downloaded files (and, oddly, the .cfg files are still there).
Do I have to edit the filelist to include that directory as well? Or am I installing it wrong? Or do I have to keep re-installing it whenever I reboot?
Same applies to other apps like openoffice.
Cheers.
Texaco van der Aarse
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