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Ok .. Let's take it from the start.

The problem occured when I moved to Viewer 2

2.1.0 first and 2.1.1 later

In fact it doesn't crash .. it just kicks me out

that message : "Darn you've been logged out ..."

It doesn't happen with the old Viewer

and it happens randomly .. sometimes pretty fast , sometimes a lil bit later

it mostly happens in crowdy places

and there is something like a symptom

streaming music stops first most of the times

in that stage I can restart that by pause and play back

but anyway after some mins I mostly get kicked out

and it happens standing,sitting, walking ...

I turned firewalls etc off but no change

some more clues:

 

Second Life 2.1.1 (208043) Aug 12 2010 14:14:07 (Second Life Release)

Release Notes

 

CPU: Intel® Core2 Quad CPU    Q6600  @ 2.40GHz (2400.01 MHz)

Memory: 2047 MB

OS Version: Microsoft Windows Vista 64-bit Service Pack 2 (Build 6002)

Graphics Card Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation

Graphics Card: GeForce 9500 GT/PCI/SSE2

 

Windows Graphics Driver Version: 8.17.0012.5896

OpenGL Version: 3.3.0

 

libcurl Version: libcurl/7.20.1 OpenSSL/0.9.8j zlib/1.2.3

J2C Decoder Version: KDU

Audio Driver Version: FMOD version 3.740000

Qt Webkit Version: 4.6 (version number hard-coded)

Voice Server Version: Vivox 3.1.0001.8821

 

Built with MSVC version 1400

Packets Lost: 249/307,006 (0.1%)

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I've got the same card, nVidia 9500GT and it ran v2.1.2 at High setting with no problem.

I used the Snowstorm Project's builds as they were released up to build 208526 with the Starlight skin installed. I ahd some issues with some of the builds, but those were related to the llkdu.dll file and were relatively easy to resolve by replacing it with one from a functioning build. I had the settings on Custom and had the sliders set to the first notch into High, draw distance at 128m and Particles set to 2048.

In other words, its likely not your video card.

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As I posted above, I gave the Snowstorm Project's builds a run for about 3 weeks. Frankly, V2 truly sucks without the Starlight skin, which was put together by residents, by the way. I've now gone back to a TPV, Phoenix.

V2 has its pluses, most notably the Multiple Attachments and the Paste as Link functions. The GUI can be learned. But it is not as easy to use as the 1.** GUI. Surprisingly, the biggest loss I found was the loss of the Set Not Busy button. The loss of the pie menu was simply inconvenient. I think that is the biggest problem with V2, its features are simply not convenient.

When I switched to Phoenix the very first two things I saw was that my clothing and attachments attached way faster and the scene rezzed extremely fast compared to V2. I also gained 5 FPS. I also now have back a built in AO and Radar (I missed those from when I was using Emerald), the minimap is much better detailed, built in translator in chat, spell checker for chat, notecards, notices and all and the command in chat function. I have gladly given up multiple attachments to gain those back.

Here's my specs:

Phoenix Viewer 1.5.0 (1) Sep  3 2010 08:32:17 (Phoenix Viewer Release)

Built with MSVC version 1400

 

You are at 289747.1, 278470.6, 88.7 in BoShek located at sim9051.agni.lindenlab.com (216.82.41.227:12035)
Second Life Server 1.42.0.208314

 

CPU: AMD Athlon LE-1620 single core processor (2712 MHz)
Memory: 1022 MB
OS Version: Microsoft Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (Build 6002)
Graphics Card Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Graphics Card: GeForce 9500 GT/PCI/SSE2/3DNOW!
Windows Graphics Driver Version: 8.17.0012.5896
OpenGL Version: 3.3.0

 

libcurl Version: libcurl/7.20.1 OpenSSL/0.9.8j zlib/1.2.3
J2C Decoder Version: OpenJPEG: 1.3.0, Runtime: 1.3.0
Audio Driver Version: FMOD version 3.750000
Qt Webkit Version: 4.5.2
Packets Lost: 15/1237032 (0.0%)

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Dias Alderson wrote:

I tested  Phoenix Viewer and it works flowless

but that's not my point

for some reasons I want to use Viewer 2

any suggestions to that?

Use Kirstens S20 (35) viewer based on Viewer 2 available from http://www.kirstensviewer.com/Downloads/Public%20Viewers/

It's the viewer 2 client with a number of modifications to make it better.

Nyll

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This is a longshot but can you use search? Some people have had slplug-in issues that logged them out.

ETA

 


It eats at cpu like crazy, lags me terribly and then locks and logs me out, with this message

micorsoft visiual c++ this program wants to close in an unusual blah blah contact program vendor.

updated my flash player , my quicktime and my vid drivers. Updated to LL V2, 2.1.1  and so far so good no more errors lock ups or log outs

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