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  1. Are you experiencing slower frame rates, occasional glitches, or texture loading issues in Second Life? One simple step that might help solve these issues is updating your video card drivers. This not only helps resolve existing software problems but also ensures that your experience in Second Life remains smooth and enjoyable.

    Why Update Your Drivers?

    Video card drivers are crucial for translating between your computer's hardware and the software you enjoy. Manufacturers regularly release driver updates to fix bugs, improve performance, and add new features. Keeping these drivers updated ensures that your system runs software more efficiently and reduces the likelihood of running into problems while navigating through Second Life.

    How to Update Your Drivers

    Updating your drivers is straightforward. For most users, the simplest method is through automatic updates:

    For Windows Users: You can update all your hardware drivers, including your graphics driver, by performing a routine system update. Just click on the Start menu, type "update," and follow the instructions to check for updates. This will help ensure that all your drivers, including those for your video card, are up to date.

    For Mac Users: Mac users can update their drivers by performing a system update through the Apple menu. Simply click on the Apple icon, navigate to 'System Settings' or 'System Preferences,' and select 'Software Update' to check if there are any updates available.

    For those who prefer a bit more control or want specific driver updates, manual updates can be done through Device Manager on Windows, or by downloading updates directly from the graphics card manufacturer's website for NVIDIA, AMD and Intel alike.

    Additional Resources

    For a detailed guide on updating your graphics drivers, whether automatically or manually, and to understand more about why this is important, you can refer to this helpful wikiHow article.

    Let's Keep Second Life Beautiful!

    Updating your video card drivers might seem like a small task, but it can significantly enhance your Second Life experience. Better graphics performance leads to a richer virtual world where everything from textures to animations looks as stunning as intended. So take a few minutes to check and update your drivers today; it's an easy step towards ensuring that Second Life remains as engaging and immersive as ever.

  2. Linden Lab
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    By Linden Lab,

    To all our Residents impacted by the bumpy grid roll Tuesday, we’re sorry - and we want you to know what happened.

    Timeline:
    It started out as a normal roll to Second Life Server (SLS) when, around 7am SLT, the team noticed some regions were not coming back as swiftly as they should. Alarms were raised and we got a team together to tackle the issue immediately.  It was quickly determined that we could not continue with the roll without causing more extensive pain to Residents, and the decision was made before 9:00 AM SLT to halt the in-progress grid roll. That left approximately 3800 regions in an offline state, while we continued the investigation.

    The team continued to bring the regions back manually, while simultaneously working to identify the cause of the problems. By noon there were still approximately 350 regions stuck offline. 

    Cause:
    We’ve identified the root cause of the trouble. The server code itself is not the issue, but infrastructure communications between various AWS services broke down and prevented the normally smooth weekly grid roll. 

    Next steps: 
    We’ve canceled the RC Roll on Wednesday while we ensure this problem doesn't happen again. Next week will be a quiet week with no SLS roll. Things should return back to normal with the following week’s server updates. 

    Thank you for your patience while we banged on things yesterday. 

  3. Linden Lab
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    By Linden Lab,

    Happy Wednesday!

    We’re writing to remind everyone that we’ll be holding our monthly Web User Group meeting today at 14:00 SLT in our usual meeting place, where we’ll be discussing our status with ongoing projects and our near future plans for our web properties. As always, we’ll leave plenty of time for Q&A from the community. This meeting is conducted using voice. We're happy for you to contribute in voice or in text, but you'll need to have your voice settings activated. We look forward to seeing you there.

    This week's meeting with be live streamed to the Second Life YouTube channel.

    Stay updated with all of our user group meetings on our wiki and public calendar.

  4. The Concierge and Land User Group meeting is a monthly, public meeting for discussion and education on Second Life, useful to both Mainland Residents and Estate owners.

    Topics include any issues relating to Customer Relations/Support or concerning Land in general (mainland, islands, Linden Homes, estates, auctions, etc.).

    Join Wendi, Vix, and members of the Land team, on Wednesday at 12pm PT at Linden Estate Services.  All are welcome.

     

    Keep up to date with all of our user group meetings on our wiki and public calendar.

  5. Strawberry Linden
    Latest Entry

    By Strawberry Linden,

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    Thank you for sharing your beautiful images with us! 💖

    For a chance to have your image featured in our social campaigns, submit your work to the Official Second Life Flickr Group

  6. As we continue to evolve and improve our various community initiatives, we have decided to put the Second Life Blogger Network (SLBN) on a temporary hiatus. This pause will allow us to dedicate resources to upcoming changes and enhancements designed to enrich our community's experience even further.

    We sincerely appreciate the incredible contributions that each of you, our esteemed bloggers, have made to enrich the Second Life community. Please know that this decision was made with careful consideration and is not a reflection of the value we place on your work.

    During this hiatus, we're excited to expand our Second Life Weekly Email Newsletter. This will be one of the main venues for us to highlight community features, showcase events, and share important news directly. We encourage all of you to subscribe to stay updated with the latest and greatest from around Second Life. It's a fantastic way to ensure you don't miss out on any of the action!

    Moreover, we invite you to visit our Community Resources Portal, where you can connect with user groups and discover numerous other ways to engage and contribute. Whether you're looking to network with other Residents or find support and inspiration, these resources are there to enhance your Second Life journey.

    We extend our heartfelt thanks for your understanding and continued support. The creativity and dedication of bloggers like you are what makes Second Life such an incredible place. We look forward to bringing you along on this next phase of our journey and seeing all the new ways we can continue to grow together.

    Stay tuned, stay connected, and, most importantly, keep creating!

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  7. Hi Everybody! 

    I would like to introduce a new member of the Linden Support team, Boxy 5000. 

    Boxy 5000 is a virtual assistant/support bot trainee. 

    But wait, wasn’t there already a chatbot who answered questions for premium users? Indeed there was! Boxy 3000 was the earlier model of the trainee chatbot. 

    We are learning from some design flaws and moving forward with a more advanced bot. Boxy 3000 has been re-invented and given an extra 2000! 

    But wait a second time! Won’t this bring about the machine apocalypse? Not just yet–Boxy 5000 is more advanced and learns as they go but Skynet is still a few upgrades away. 

    The upgraded bot will be a 24/7 support option for both premium and non-premium residents! (Previously only available for premium customers.)

    Boxy will have the ability to answer commonly asked questions, keep you up to date on current issues, help with ticket submission and in some cases handle a support request. 

    Boxy has uses for all residents, from early adopters to fresh new faces. 

    For new and more casual residents Boxy is available to help them find the support they need. 

    For our seasoned veterans Boxy can offer support options for some specific requests. Specifically, Boxy will be able to submit an abuse report on your behalf and in some cases help with the restart of a region!

    Boxy will continue to learn as we go. Boxy might not have all the answers currently, but we will continue to review questions posed and help the bot to better answer your support queries. 


    We realize that a chat bot is not a substitute for a customer support representative, and this bot is not meant to be. It is however meant to help when we are unavailable or may be experiencing higher call volumes. 

    For premium residents Boxy will only be the first point of contact before being passed to a support representative during office hours. Utilize Boxy to help better explain your issue once you are transferred to a support representative. Outside of office hours Boxy can help or create a ticket for when we are back in the office.

    The ability to get an answer to your question or to get your issue resolved without having to wait until our Support Lindens are available is Boxy’s primary directive.

    Anyone interested in saying hello to Boxy can access it by logging into our support portal. The Boxy 5000 chat widget should appear in the bottom right hand corner of your screen.  

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    Boxy 5000, it’s advanced… 

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