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It is very likely that this file does not exist on your system yet, and therefore has to be created by the user, you. The contents of the file are handled the same way by ''fgfs'' on all operating systems, but the name and location is not:
It is very likely that this file does not exist on your system yet, and therefore has to be created by the user, you. The contents of the file are handled the same way by ''fgfs'' on all operating systems, but the name and location is not:


* on ''GNU/Linux'' the file is called ''.fgfsrc'' (note the leading dot!). ''fgfs'' is looking for it inside the user's $HOME directory. To figure out where this is on your system, open a terminal window (shell) and enter <code>cd $HOME</code>.
* on ''GNU/Linux'' the file is called ''.fgfsrc'' (note the leading dot!). ''fgfs'' is looking for it inside the user's $HOME directory. To figure out where this is on your system, open a terminal window (shell) and enter <code>cd $HOME</code>.  
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* On Mac OS X, the same as GNU/Linux. A Terminal window is placed on /Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app


* on ''Windows'' systems the file is called ''system.fgfsrc'' and lives in [[$FG_ROOT]] which, on a standard installation, is ''C:\Program Files\FlightGear\data''.
* on ''Windows'' systems the file is called ''system.fgfsrc'' and lives in [[$FG_ROOT]] which, on a standard installation, is ''C:\Program Files\FlightGear\data''.
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