Re: Kororaa Lite beta released

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On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 00:39:11 +0800, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
	[....]
> I don't think there is any "porting" involved.  Omega is fairly similar
> to Kororaa as it currently stands since the latter is inspired by the
> former.

	OK, fine. I couldn't lay my hand on the medium I installed Omega 
to my EeePC from, so I'm in process of downloading another (more recent, 
anyway).

	General question: If a respin, running from a live medium, does 
better at configuring itself to use my monitor than installed F14 does 
(or does any more; it used to), is there a way to install it to hard 
drive without losing my data? 

	At least three respins (F14 Live, Fusion and Kororaa) on two PCs 
have been making distinctly better (though, in one case, imperfect) use 
of my monitor -- and I have spent great time and effort of helpful people 
here, not to mention my own, without doing as well. F14 Live and Fusion 
are running right now.

	Can I just tell either or both "Install to Hard Drive" and expect 
to get the upgrade option that I would from a full install medium? Or is 
there a way to get it?

-- 
Beartooth Staffwright, Neo-Redneck Not Quite Clueless Power User
I have precious (very precious!) little idea where up is.


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