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System folders The Library How to retrieve old Library items How to hide the Library Reducing inventory clutter Tips for recovering lost inventory items How to find the UUID of an inventory item This article contains detailed information about certain inventory features and advanced tips for managing and troubleshooting your inventory. System folders A system folder is a special folder that can't be moved inside of other folders or deleted. To view the system folders: Click the Inventory icon on the toolbar. Select the MY INVENTORY tab. System folders have the following attributes: As the name implies, the system depends on these folders to sort and help you organize your inventory, therefore they cannot be deleted. The folder icon for a system folder has a hand logo. User-created folders are plain. They appear by default at the top-level of your inventory. If you wish to change this, click the Gear Icon at the bottom of the INVENTORY window and uncheck Sort System Folders to Top. Inventory items you create, upload or receive are automatically sorted into an appropriate system folder, such as Objects, Textures, or Scripts. No inventory item type is restricted to a single system folder. For example, if you create a pair of pants in the Clothing folder, you're free to move it into another system folder, or to a folder within a folder in the Clothing folder. Special cases: The Lost And Found and Trash folders are specifically for items you have lost or plan to throw away. You can right-click either folder and choose Empty Lost And Found or Empty Trash, respectively, to permanently delete everything inside the folder. Lost And Found contains items that have been returned to you from being rezzed somewhere in Second Life. The Current Outfit folder has links to everything you're wearing, and actually shows the same items as My Appearance - Wearing. My Outfits contains individual folders, each with a icon and usually containing a complete avatar look. My Outfits folders can contain original items if you intentionally move them in here, but otherwise they contain links. Outfit folders themselves are not system folders; they can be moved outside of My Outfits. Learn more about creating outfits. Note: Although you can't delete, rename, or edit any system folder properties, you can put items inside of them. This feature allows you to create sub-folders within the system folders. This is a good habit to get into, as organized sub-folders help your inventory load more quickly. â ïž Important Tip Folders that are directly in the My Inventory folder are called "top level folders". This is the list of folders that Second Life loads when you log in and it includes both required System Folders and any custom folders you might have made. If there are too many folders in your My Inventory folder, your login may take a long time (or even fail altogether). Be sure to organize your folders! The Library While the Library appears in your inventory and can be considered a system folder in some ways, you can't alter it or its contents at all. It contains stock content provided by Linden Lab for use by all Residents. The way this folder works is similar to a "shared drive" on your computer network. All Residents share the same content at any given time. Note: You cannot use objects in the Library until you copy them to your own inventory. You can drag a copy onto the ground, your avatar, or another folder in your inventory. How to retrieve old Library items From time to time, Linden Lab adds, edits or deletes content from the Library to ensure that it remains a useful resource for all Residents. To make sure that any changes to your Library cause a minimum amount of inconvenience, we've archived all of the content and made it available for you at any time at the following inworld location: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Stillman/136/75/23 Simply click on the wooden box that says Old Library Content to retrieve a package containing all items that have been removed from the Library. How to hide the Library Select World > Show > Advanced Menu to enable the Advanced Menu. Choose Advanced > Show Debug Settings. Type noinventoryLibrary. It autocompletes. Select TRUE. Close the Debug Settings window and restart the Viewer. Reducing inventory clutter If you find yourself with a large number of duplicate objects cluttering your inventory, you can use the following procedure to find and eliminate them: Open your Inventory window by clicking the Inventory button at the side of your screen. Enter the exact name of the duplicated item in the search bar at the top of the Inventory window, and press the Enter key. Wait a few moments while Second Life indexes and searches your inventory. If you have a very large number of objects in your inventory, this step may take a few minutes. Select all the duplicate items found in your search. Make sure to leave at least one for yourself! Press the delete key. To restore your normal Inventory view, click the X button in the search bar, or close your Inventory window and reopen it. Warning: Once you empty your trash, there is no way to retrieve deleted items! Be careful. Tips for recovering lost inventory items If an item mysteriously disappears from your inventory, use the the procedures below to locate it. Click the Inventory button on the toolbar and select the RECENT tab. Items returned since last log off will be stored here. Clear the Second Life Viewer's cache. Search for the item by entering its name in the Filter Inventory field of the INVENTORY window. Search the Lost And Found folder. Search the Trash folder. Search folders listed at the top of the INVENTORY window. Your filter settings may be hiding some of your inventory items. To reset them, click the Gear icon at the bottom left of the INVENTORY window and choose Reset Filters. Important Note Due to the constantly changing nature of content in Second Life, and in order to respect the copy permissions set by object creators, there is unfortunately no "backup" of a Resident's inventory that can be restored if content is accidentally deleted from the Trash or is somehow lost from the inventory. If you've experienced missing inventory that persists after clearing your cache and allowing your inventory list to completely reload, please contact our Support team for assistance. How to find the UUID of an inventory item If you make extensive use of LSL scripts, you may want to know the UUID (Universally Unique Identifier) of a texture or sound in your avatar's inventory. You can easily copy any inventory item's UUID to your computer's clipboard by right-clicking it and selecting Copy Asset UUID. This method is great for finding sound and texture UUIDs, but is not always effective for other inventory types. Here is a short list of exceptions: A notecard's UUID changes every time it is edited and saved. There is no way to find an object's UUID until it is rezzed inworld. There is no way to find an LSL script's UUID while it is in your inventory. You must have full permissions on any inventory item to copy its UUID; this also applies to calling cards, which are by nature "no-transfer" items. LSL has several detection functions that can help determine an object or avatar's UUID. If you are interested in learning to use LSL for this purpose, see the LSL Portal.
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Error with Intel motherboard chipset drivers Components missing from the display panel (vbo check box) "Unable to find a valid certificate" or "Unable to establish a secure connection to the login server" Computer's clock is set incorrectly Invalid certificate due to malware Second Life fails to load and displays an error regarding DINPUT8.DLL Motherboard or AGP drivers out of date "Verifying Protocol Version," "Cannot resolve domain name," or "Cannot find server" Can't run full screen, Can't run with a specific resolution, or can't run with 32-bit color Error with Intel motherboard chipset drivers To correct this, update the drivers for your motherboard, if they're out of date. There are a few Intel motherboard types that show this error even if the drivers are current. Notice that this message says Would you like to see a page with drivers? and provides Yes/No buttons. Clicking on No in response to this message results in an attempt to load Second Life. Components missing from the display panel (vbo check box) If you receive an error message similar to: "the following components missing from display panel-------------- vbo check box" you need to uninstall all versions of Second Life currently on your system, and then reinstall. More detailed instructions can be found in this article. "Unable to find a valid certificate" or "Unable to establish a secure connection to the login server" Your local network may be blocking secure logins. It's also possible (but comparatively rare) that your secure login is failing due to an incorrect date/time on your computer. To verify, double-click the clock in the Windows taskbar (usually in the lower-right corner of the screen). On a Mac, check your Date & Time. Make sure it's not a year off! Most modern computers can set their time automatically, including daylight savings. Be sure a firewall or Internet security isn't blocking Second Life access. If you're on an office or university network, your network administrator may have secure logins disabled. In this case, you may not be able to use Second Life on that network connection. See Using Second Life with a firewall for more information. Computer's clock is set incorrectly The full error reads: Unable to connect to Second Life. Often this means that your computer's clock is set incorrectly. Please go to Control Panels and make sure the time and date are set correctly. This message refers to time-based sensitivities with security certificates but normally isn't a problem, as you can test for yourself by deliberately setting your computer to the wrong time and trying to login. It should work. If you're absolutely certain your time is set correctly, you haven't changed your system setup, and Second Life was working fine moments before, it's likely a transient problem with our servers. Check the Grid Status Reports page for news and try to login periodically. If you continue to get this message after logins are again working reliably for other Residents, contact Support. Invalid certificate due to malware In rare cases, malware may affect the security certificate and cause this error message. You can confirm Second Life's security certificate by following these steps: Launch the Chrome web browser. Navigate to https://secondlife.com. Log into the Second Life website. Once logged in, click on the padlock icon at the top left of the browser, in the URL entry field. After clicking the padlock, click Certificate and check the following information: The correct Second Life certificate (as of January 10, 2023) is: Issued to: secondlife.com Issued by: DigiCert Valid from: June 13, 2022 Valid to: June 14, 2023 If the certificate does not match this information, run a full virus scan on your computer and then re-check the certificate. If the certificate claims to be issued by McAfee or Symantec, you may be able to resolve your login issue by adding SecondLifeViewer.exe to your antivirus software's whitelist. Second Life fails to load and displays an error regarding DINPUT8.DLL This usually means that Microsoft's DirectX is not installed properly, or is an older version. To fix this, install DirectX 9.0. You can download DirectX at Microsoft's website. Motherboard or AGP drivers out of date The software that controls the core components of the computer, particularly the slot the graphics card is plugged into, is out of date and needs updating. You should be able to update your motherboard/chipset/AGP drivers. If you purchased your computer from a retailer, such as HP, Dell, or eMachines, you can obtain drivers at the manufacturer's website. If your computer was home-assembled, check your motherboard manufacturer's website for the most recent drivers. If you don't know what motherboard you have, you have two options: Second Life creates a log file (located in C:\Documents and Settings\<your user name>\Application Data\Second Life\Logs) that you can use to identify the manufacturer of your AGP chipset. You can find chipset drivers for the most common manufacturers at the following links:nVidia nForce Chipset DriversVIA Chipset DriversSiS Chipset DriversIntel Graphics Chipset Drivers Download WCPUID. (This application is not supported by Linden Lab!) After unzipping WCPUID to a directory, run wcpuid.exe (it may show up for you as simply wcpuid). Select View > System Info. When the Select Access Type window pops up, select TYPE 1 and click OK. The relevant information is under Manufacturer, Product String and Version String. At this point, you should be able to search Google for the information contained within Product String. You may not find a direct link to your motherboard manufacturer's site, but you should find a specific name for the motherboard if Product String was a code. You can then use that name to find your motherboard manufacturer's support site. If you're unsure what to do at this stage, post to the Technical Issues Forum. Be sure to mention your computer's specifications, including manufacturer model number (if it's a prebuilt system like an HP or Dell, or if it's a laptop) or the information WCPUID produced in the Manufacturer, Product String and Version String fields. "Verifying Protocol Version," "Cannot resolve domain name," or "Cannot find server" This problem usually takes the form of Second Life... Gets to Verifying Protocol Version and stops. Says it Cannot resolve domain name. Says it Cannot find server someservername.lindenlab.com. This error usually means that Second Life's network connection is completely blocked by your computer or your local network setup. In the vast majority of cases, this means that a firewall (such as your router), firewall software, or internet security software is blocking Second Life's network access. (Firewalls and internet security software frequently block most network uses that are not web browsers, instant messengers, etc.) If you're running a firewall or firewall/internet security software, you may have to reconfigure or disable it to use Second Life. If you're using wireless networking, you may need to use a wired connection. If you're on a business or university internet connection, you may need to contact your network administrator to verify that you can make non-web connections to the Internet. Specifically, you need to make both UDP and TCP connections inbound and outbound, on network ports 443 and 12020 to 13050. Can't run full screen, Can't run with a specific resolution, or can't run with 32-bit color Unfortunately, these error messages usually mean your graphics card isn't compatible with Second Life. If you've checked your graphics card and it is compatible, try updating its drivers. If your graphics card is listed as compatible, and you have the latest drivers, try these steps: Check Display settings: Right-click any empty space on your desktop and choose Properties.OR, open the Control Panel, then open Display. Click on the Settings tab. The Color Quality box should read Highest (32-bit). If it does not, change it to Highest (32-bit) and click OK. The Resolution should be at least the resolution Second Life is trying to run at. (In most cases, you probably want it higher, like 1024x768 or 1280x1024.) Check Windows Program Compatibility settings: Right-click the Second Life Icon and choose Properties. Go to the Compatibility tab. Make sure everything is unchecked.
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Basics Organizing your inventory Settings & Filtering Working with outfits Working with inventory links Creating a link Finding links in your inventory Updating links with a new object Sorting Giving and receiving inventory items Sharing with a friend Sharing with any Resident Receiving an object Problems with inventory Basics You can access your Inventory in several ways: From the Me > Inventory menu option Using the keyboard shortcut Control-I (Windows) or âI (Mac) Click ðŒ in the toolbar to open the Inventory window. You can use the Inventory window to manage your inventory -- all the virtual "stuff" you have in Second Life, including clothes, your avatar, and other belongings. Your Inventory items are stored on the central Second Life systems, not on your personal computer. Organizing your inventory Note: You can't move the Library folder, Trash folders or main system folders (those with special icons like Body Parts and Objects). Settings and Filtering Click the Gear icon at the bottom left of the Inventory window to open the Inventory Settings panel, where you can open the 'Show Filters' settings, fix item links, or change how you sort your inventory folders altogether. Filters let you limit which inventory items are visible at a time, helping to make it easier to locate particular types of content. You can also toggle all item types with a single click by using the All and None buttons in the Filters window. Below these is Always show folders, which displays all folders when doing a search. Unchecking it displays folders containing matches. Tip: If ever you think you've lost inventory, check that your filters are showing everything! Try selecting Reset Filters from the Gear icon menu in the INVENTORY window. Working with outfits You can save your clothing and attachments as an outfit (a folder containing everything you wish to wear). When you drag the outfit folder onto yourself, you'll instantly switch to the avatar shape, clothing, and/or attachments in the folder. Creating outfits is a great way to organize your inventory and makes it easy to quickly change your avatar's appearance. To create an outfit: Attach or wear the clothing items you wish to make inito an outfit. Right-click your avatar and choose My Appearance. Click the Save As button. Enter the name of your outfit in the dialog box. Click OK. Your new outfit folder will be located in your Clothing folder in your inventory. Making a new outfit creates an inventory link to each original inventory item in the outfit. This allows you to create multiple links to a single item. A link is shown in italics with the word (link) beside it. Each link is entirely dependent on an original item, and any changes to that item will affect all links. If you copy an item and then modify it, links created to each copy are independent. Note: Any item in your outfit that is no-copy is moved to the new outfit folder. Other items are copied instead. Warning: Be careful when deleting original items if you've made links to them. Deleting an original item breaks all links to it. Working with inventory links An inventory link is a reference to an original inventory item. A link is entirely referential, dependent on the original, and carries no unique properties that can be modified independently of the original. The Inventory window shows links in italics with the word (link) beside them. A link is different from a copy: copying an item creates a unique instance that can be copied further, and, dependent on permissions, modified or transferred. Wheras links are references without unique properties. For example, you can rename a copied item, but you can't rename a link. Creating a link To create links: Wear the items for which you wish to create links. Right-click your avatar. Select the WEARING tab in the APPEARANCE window. Click Save As. When prompted, give your new outfit a name that will help you easily identify it later. To delete a link from your inventory: Click the Inventory icon on the left side of the Viewer window. Click the My INVENTORY tab. Find the link you want to delete. It may be in the My Outfits folder. Press the Delete key or right-click the link and choose Delete. Note: If the item is worn, choose Detach From Yourself or Take Off, then right-click again to see Delete. This throws the link in your Trash. Important: Links are not copies! They are always dependent on original items, never the other way around. Deleting a link doesn't affect the original in any way. The reverse isn't true: deleting an item breaks all links to it. Finding links in your inventory Search your inventory for "(link)" to see all links. To find the original item that a specific link is connected to, right-click the link and choose Find Original. Inversely, if you click an original item in inventory, you can find all links pointing to it by clicking at the bottom and choosing Find All Links. Updating links with a new object You can change which object a link points to, allowing you to simultaneously update many outfits with an updated item. To update a link with a new object: Open your inventory by clicking the Inventory button. Find the original object you used in your outfits (the one all your links point to). Right-click the object in your inventory and choose Replace Links to open the Replace Inventory Links window. The window also shows how many links have been made to this original object. In your Inventory, find the new object you wish to replace your old object with. Drag the new object onto the New field in the Replace Inventory Links window. Click Start to update all links with the new object. Sorting To sort your items, click on the Gear on the lower left of the Inventory window. Sort Folders Always by Name: Forces your folders to display alphabetically, even if Sort by Most Recent is also selected. If you uncheck Sort Folders Always by Name, folders with the newest received items appear at the top of the list. Try sorting folders alphabetically and by date and see which method you like best. Sort System Folders to Top: Selecting this option places all system folders on top. Show Filters: Lets you modify and reset the current filters, showing and hiding categories of inventory items to declutter your view. You can also choose to show only items added Since Logoff or since a certain number of Hours Ago or Days Ago. Giving and receiving inventory items There are several ways you can transfer objects with transfer permissions from your inventory to another Resident. Sharing with a friend To share an item with a someone on your Friends list: Click the Inventory button on the toolbar to open the INVENTORY window. Select the item you wish to share. Click Share at the bottom of the INVENTORY window. The CHOOSE RESIDENT window opens. Choose a recipient from your Friends list. To choose more than one, hold down Ctrl while clicking additional names with your mouse. A window opens, asking you to confirm that you wish to share the item with the Resident indicated. Click Ok to complete the transfer. If the Resident is online, the item is delivered immediately. If not, it is saved to the recipient's inventory. Sharing with any Resident If the intended recipient is not on your Friends list: Open My Inventory and click on the item you wish to share. Click Share at the bottom of the INVENTORY window. The CHOOSE RESIDENT window opens. In the CHOOSE RESIDENT window, select the Search tab. Type part of the person's name into the search field and click Go. Choose the desired recipient from the search results, click on his or her name, and hit Select. A window opens, asking you to confirm that you wish to share the item with the Resident indicated. Click Ok to complete the transfer. If the Resident is online, the item is delivered immediately. If not, it is saved to the recipient's inventory. Tip: You can also use the Near Me tab in the CHOOSE RESIDENT window to locate nearby Residents. If you are within view of the person's avatar, you can drag the object from your inventory directly onto the avatar or the avatar's name tag. Just be careful when using this method, as it's possible to drop the object on the wrong avatar by accident, especially in crowded areas. Receiving an object To prevent possible inventory losses, Second Life automatically accepts all inventory offers. Whenever you receive an inventory item, Second Life presents you with a dialog containing the following options: Show - Opens your inventory and highlights the received item. Discard - Sends the newly accepted inventory item directly to your Trash folder. Block - Blocks the Resident who sent you the object. Problems with inventory If you are experiencing inventory loss or other inventory issues, please see Advanced inventory management.
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Locating objects Locating attachments Locating objects If you lose an item inworld, first try to locate it in your inventory: Click in the toolbar . The INVENTORY window opens. Select MY INVENTORY > Lost And Found to see if the item has been returned. If not, enter a category or keyword into the Filter Inventory field and click Enter. If the object is copyable, search for it by name. You should see it appear in a folder, where you can rez and use it again. If you can't find the item in your inventory, go to World > Mini-map. If the object is relatively large, it will appear as a light blue square on your map. If the tips above don't work, try these advanced strategies for finding hidden objects: Select World > Show > Beacons. Beacons are colored locators that help you pinpoint special kinds of objects. From the Advanced menu (World > Show > Advanced), select Highlighting and Visibility > Highlight Transparent. This helps you see transparent objects. From the Advanced menu, select Rendering Types > Surface Patch to hide the terrain. This can make it easier to spot objects on the ground or underneath it. (Select Surface Patch again to show the ground.) If you think the object is lost in a structure you own, consider carefully moving walls around to see if anything is concealed inside of them (you will only be able to do this if you have the appropriate permissions): Right-click a wall and select Edit. Drag the colored arrows to move the wall. If you can't move a wall, it may be locked. While editing the object: Click the Object tab of the build tools. Uncheck Locked. Locating attachments Reset attachment slot Your avatar has multiple attachment slots. If you can find the worn attachment in your inventory, you can reset its slot. Doing so resets it to the default position, which means you will need to reposition it again. To reset an attachment slot: Right-click your avatar and select Edit my outfit. The APPEARANCE window opens. Click on Attachments to see all attachments. Find the one you're looking for and also remember its attachment slot, which appears in parentheses. Detach the object. Click the Inventory button on the toolbar, and search for the attachment by name or keyword. Right-click the attachment, choose Attach To, and select a different attachment point. Preferably a free one so it doesn't detach something else. Right-click the attachment again and choose Detach From Yourself. Right-click the attachment yet again, choose Attach To, and attach it back to the original attachment point. It should be visible, but positioned incorrectly. Near your avatar, right-click the attachment and choose Edit. Reposition the attachment as desired. Camera through your avatar Hold Ctrl+Alt while left-clicking to orbit your camera so it cuts into your avatar. When you're looking through your avatar, right-click the attachment and choose Edit. Carefully drag it out with the positioning arrows.
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Avatar privacy Create a private area On a Private Region On a mainland parcel Limit avatar visibility outside your parcel Avatar privacy Second Life® is a social experience, but sometimes you just want some peace and quiet. Here are ways to get time and space to yourself inworld. Show your online status only to friends and group members You can set your preferences so only your friends and fellow group members see when you're online: Choose Me > Preferences > Privacy. Uncheck Show me in Search Results. Check Only friends and groups know I'm online. Hide your online status and location from a specific friend Hiding your online status from a specific friend can be done on the web profile page at my.secondlife.com/friends. In your web browser: Visit my.secondlife.com Click the People tab. Choose a Resident from the list, click on the Gear icon next to his or her name, and choose Permissions. Deselect See my online status to hide your status from them. Deselect See me on the map if you don't want your friend to be able to track your inworld location. Go into busy mode Select Me > Status > Set Do Not Disturb. Chat and instant messages are hidden, and an auto-reply is sent to those who IM you. If desired, customize the autoreply by opening the General tab of the Preferences window (Me > Preferences) and typing text into the Do Not Disturb response field. ð At one time, being in Busy or Do Not Disturb mode would cause all objects or inventory offers to decline automatically. Now, objects or inventory offers received while in Do Not Disturb mode will be sent to your Objects folder by default. Create a private area On a Private Region Private Regions in Second Life offer the greatest control and flexibility for configuring access. As the owner of a Private Region, you can control access and permissions for the entire region, as well as for individual parcels within it. For added privacy, you also have the option of ensuring that your region does not have an immediately neighboring region. For information about how to purchase a Private Region, please see Buying Private Regions. Follow these steps to configure your region to permit access only to designated Residents and groups: Stand on your Private Region. From the menu at the top of the Second Life viewer, select World > Region/Estate. The Region/Estate window opens. Click the Estate tab and set the following options: Allow Public Access - Leave this deselected; doing so will allow only those on the access lists to enter your Private Region. Allowed Groups - Use the Add function in this window to add the group you want to allow access to the Region. You may also configure the following options, which help grant administrative controls to others that you trust and further limit access to the region: Estate Managers - Residents who are estate managers have access to region/estate controls. Allowed Residents - If there are Residents to whom you wish to grant region access who aren't members of the allowed groups, add their names here. Banned Residents - Residents on this list will not be able to enter your Private Region. On a mainland parcel The Second Life mainland offers an alternative to Private Region ownership, with some considerations. The mainland is made up of many interconnecting regions managed by Linden Lab. This means that you have configuration options for your parcel but cannot control who your neighbors are, what content exists outside of your parcel, and who is able to visit nearby parcels. For information about purchasing a parcel on the mainland, please see Buying land. Configuring access to your parcel Once you have ownership of your parcel, follow these steps to configure your parcel's security options: Stand on your parcel. Choose World > About Land in the Second Life Viewer. Click the GENERAL tab. To set the land to the group that contains the students or Residents you wish to have access to the parcel, click the Set button next to Group. The GROUPS window opens. Select the desired group and click OK. The group is now set. Click the ACCESS tab and configure the following options: Uncheck Allow Public Access. Allow Group Access - Check this to enable your group of students or Residents to have access to the parcel. Allowed Residents - If there are Residents to whom you wish to grant parcel access who aren't in the allowed groups, add their names here. Banned Residents - Residents on this list will not be able to enter the parcel. This list is typically added to on an as-needed basis. Limit avatar visibility on your parcel Parcels have a privacy setting which prevents avatars who are outside of the parcel boundaries from seeing avatars inside it, essentially making avatars within a parcel invisible to the outside world. To limit avatar visibility on your parcel: While standing on your parcel, click World > About Land Click the Options tab On the right, uncheck the checkbox called Avatars on other parcels can see and chat with avatars on this parcel Note This visibility and chat limitation extends like a privacy bubble up to 50 meters above the ground's default shape. If you live more than 50 meters above the default terrain height, you may still be visible outside the parcel boundaries. Use a scripted security system Some Residents find that using a scripted security system is a more flexible way to manage their privacy on their land. Scripted security systems can be set to allow more than one person to add or remove people from the parcel access list, allowing Residents who share land to manage the parcel access without having to deed the land to a group. There are many scripted security systems (sometimes called 'security orbs') available on the Second Life Marketplace or at shops in-world. In some Linden Home areas, scripted security systems are used in place of parcel access settings like ban lists. For more information on security systems and privacy in Linden Home areas, please see Linden Homes 2019 - Privacy.
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No build land Download queue for region stuck Scripted objects are too far away Other solutions To rez an object is to create it using the build tools or make it appear inworld by dragging it from your inventory. If you are having trouble rezzing an object from your inventory, there may be several possible causes, addressed in this article. No build land If you are unable to rez an object, the land you are dropping the object may not allow building. Note that building restrictions may be set by landowners on a per-parcel or per-region basis. When you are on no build land, a small icon appears in the Viewer's location bar: . If you see this icon, try moving to a different parcel or region that does allow building. Download queue for region stuck When you drop an item inword from your inventory, the object is placed in a queue to be downloaded from Linden Lab's central file server. If the size of this queue is very large, downloads may be extremely slow or altgteher interrupted. To see the size of the download queue: Enable the Advanced menu: World > Show > Advanced Menu. Select Advanced > Performance Tools > Statistics Bar. Click Advanced in the STATISTICS bar and scroll down to Pending Downloads (in the Simulator section). If the Pending Downloads number is high, try moving to another region. If the number falling, or zero, this is not the problem. If your download queue is high and never falls, please file a support ticket. Scripted objects are too far away Some scripted objects do not appear if you are too far away, even if they are within your viewer's draw distance. If the object you are trying to view has a script in it, try moving closer to it until it appears. Other solutions Here are a few more things to try if you cannot see inventory objects inworld: Choose Me > Preferences. The PREFERENCES window opens. Click the Graphics tab. Click the Advanced button. Move the Draw distance slider all the way to the left. Increase the Second Life Viewer's cache and bandwidth Choose Me > Preferences. The PREFERENCES window opens. Click the Advanced tab. Increase the Cache size. Click the Setup tab. Move the Maximum bandwith slider to the right. Important: Setting Maximum bandwidth too high can have adverse effects on your Second Life experience. Try increasing maximum bandwidth a little at a time.
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General tips for boosting performance The basics Optimize your preferences Don't display extraneous things Manage your antivirus software Troubleshooting tips Using the statistics bar General tips for boosting performance Tip: Maintain your computer by: Routinely removing unwanted files and programs from the system. Defragmenting your disk drive regularly. Using anti-Malware software to remove spyware, viruses, and other malware. Follow the recommendations here to improve overall performance of Second Life and address many common problems. The basics Make sure your computer meets the Minimum system requirements. It's best to exceed them to prevent bottlenecks, since they are the bare minimum required to run Second Life. A slower processor, older video card, or low memory can contribute to slow frame rates. Make sure you have working drivers for your video card. Search the Second Life Community for posts on your video card. The latest driver is not always the best. Make sure your firewalls are properly configured. See Using Second Life with a firewall for more information. Check to see if your hard drive light is showing a lot of activity. If it is, your system may be running low on memory and using hard drive swap space instead, which is significantly slower. Based on statistics collected by Linden Lab: If you are using Windows 8, make sure you have upgraded to Windows 8.1. Our statistics show that Second Life crashes half as often on Windows 8.1 compared to Windows 8.0. In general, using the most up-to-date version of your operating system is ideal. If you are using Mac OSX, upgrade to 10.9.3. Our statistics show that 10.9.3 crashes one third less than 10.7.5. Use a 64-bit version of Windows if you can. 64-bit operating systems can use more memory and CPU processing power than 32-bit systems, which will dramatically improve your overall performance. Important: Second Life allows but does not officially support wireless connections. Always use a hardwired connection if possible. Optimize your display preferences Optimize your preferences to help Second Life run more efficiently. Try the following: Choose Me > Preferences Click on the Graphics tab. Move the Quality and speed slider to Low. Click the Advanced Settings button Move the settings on the Mesh detail sliders to "Mid" or "Low." Automatically playing music and media can be very demanding on some PC equipment. Use manual play instead: Choose Me > Preferences > Sound & Media Deselect Allow Media to auto-play. Review the rest of your preference settings disable any unused features: Choose Me > Preferences or press Ctrl-P). Try disabling settings such as Play typing animation, Name tags, and Arrow keys always move me. Even minor items can add up to significant improvements in performance. For more information, see Setting your preferences. Don't display extraneous things Make sure your Viewer is not displaying unnecessary information that may reduce performance: Choose World > Show> Advanced Menu. Choose Advanced > Highlighting and Visibility. Select Hide Particles. Also: Choose World > Show Disable Property Lines and Land Owners. This improves performance by eliminating gratuitous visual noise. Manage your antivirus software To prevent false cache virus alerts and improve texture cache performance, turn off virus scanning for the following directories and add them to the list of ignored (trusted) directories for Norton AntiVirus or your antivirus software of choice: The Second Life skins directory, C:\Program Files (x86)\SecondLifeViewer\skins. The Second Life cache directory. To determine this directory: Choose Me > Preferences. Choose the Advanced tab. Look for the Cache location setting. See also Technical overview of Second Life security. Troubleshooting tips If you followed the advice above and are still experiencing performance problems, try the following. Exit and restart Second Life. This often is enough to fix the problem. Check the Lag Meter: Choose Advanced > Performance Tools > Lag Meter. The lag meter breaks lag down into Client, Network, and Server lag, with corresponding indicators for each lag type. Click >> to reveal descriptions and advice for solving any lag problems you are having. Try teleporting to a quieter area or one with fewer objects, to see if the situation improves. Disable antialising. Check your Ping Sim and Packet Loss values: Choose Advanced > Performance Tools > Statistics Bar to open the STATISTICS window. The ping values are the time (in milliseconds) it takes to reach the server from your computer. If this number is high, it could indicate a problem with your network or internet connection. If Packet Loss is a nonzero number, your network or ISP may be having issues. See Using the statistics bar for more information. Clear the cache. The cache is where the Second Life Viewer stores data on your hard drive for later retrieval. Some performance issues can happen when the stored data on your hard drive and the data stored on the Second Life service don't match. Clearing your cache can help fix that. (However, please be aware that clearing the cache will remove textures you've already downloaded, and this can make loading times longer after your cache is cleared. Clear your cache sparingly and only when suggested.) To clear the cache: Choose Me > Preferences. Click the Advanced tab. Click Clear Cache. After you're prompted, restart the Viewer. Some remote access programs for Mac or Windows can cause performance slowdowns with Second Life. Examples include Apple's Remote Desktop application or VNC on Windows. These programs sometimes use generic drivers to simulate the computer desktop, which prevents Second Life from using the graphics card to its full power. If you have remote desktop or access software installed and are experiencing slow performance in Second Life, it may be worth temporarily disabling them to see if your performance improves. Check to see if there is anything blocking your computer's ventilation ports, and make sure all the fans are working properly. Laptops in particular can get quite hot when placed on a flat surface, so you may want to try propping yours on a stand to increase airflow, or consider buying a cooling device like a "chill mat". If you've overclocked or made other modifications to your computer, disable them until you can attain stability. Using the statistics bar The statistics bar presents a detailed list of information about the performance of your computer and Second Life. While the sheer amount of information can be confusing, knowing what to look for can tell you a lot about what's going on in Second Life. To view the Statistics Bar, choose Advanced > Performance Tools > Statistics Bar. Definitions of the various statistics can be found on the Second Life Wiki at Viewerhelp:Statistics.
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What is abuse? Reporting abuse Merchant fraud and other scams Setting privacy preferences If the person is nearby inworld If you are being physically pushed inworld If you are being harassed by an object Finding the object with beacons Finding invisible objects Finding underground objects Other tips Dealing with the object If you are being animated Preventing abuse on your land If you are a parcel owner If you are a region or estate owner / manager Additional tips In other languages: Deutsch Français Español Português Italiano æ¥æ¬èª TÃŒrkçe Ð ÑÑÑкОй What is abuse? Abuse occurs when someone or something intentionally harasses or bothers you in violation of the Second Life Terms of Service (ToS) or the Community Standards (CS). Abuse is also sometimes referred to asgriefing. Fortunately, in Second Life you control many aspects of your environment: You control your avatar and what it experiences. The best way to prevent harassment or abuse is to use your settings to control your environment and who can interact with you. Important: When you are the subject of abuse or harassment, stay calm and follow the steps outlined in this article. Don't panic! Reporting abuse Although it won't stop an ongoing incident, please report cases of abuse. Choose Help > Report Abuse to file an abuse report. Provide as much detail as possible. For more information, see Filing an abuse report. Tip: You can report a person or object for abuse by right-clicking on them and choosing Report Abuse. Doing this automatically logs the subject's name and exact location in the abuse report. Merchant fraud and other scams In addition to inworld griefing, be on guard for shopping fraud and other scams, both inworld and in Second Life Marketplace. If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. See also: Tips for safe shopping Scams Phishing FAQ Transactions and disputes between Residents Setting privacy preferences You have a lot of control over what others can see about you in Second Life. Doing this can help to prevent unwanted intrusions and harassment. To set your privacy preferences in the Second Life Viewer: Choose Me > Preferences Click the Privacy tab. Set your preferences. Click OK. For more information, see: Privacy concerns. Online Safety Guidelines If the person is nearby inworld First, simply ask the person to stop their abusive activity. If that doesn't work, try leaving the area. You may wish to put a a safe location in your Viewer's favorites bar for quick access. Finally, you can block the person: Right-click the offending avatar and choose Block. See Blocking for more information. Blocking stops voice and text chat and any visual interference from their avatar and their objects. If you have enabled avatar impostors in your graphics preferences, blocking an avatar also replaces it with a flat gray outline (an "impostor"). Choose Help > Report Abuse and file an abuse report about the incident. Provide as much detail as possible. See Filing an abuse report for more information. If you are being physically pushed inworld If someone (or something) is pushing you or physically assaulting you inworld, sit down! Sitting prevents most physical forces from affecting your avatar. Simply right-click on the ground or something else nearby and choose Sit Here. If you're being harassed in voice chat If someone is harassing you in voice chat, mute them as follows: Choose Communicate > Voice settings... to open the VOICE SETTINGS window. Mouse over the listing for the person you want to mute. Right-click their name and choose Block Voice. If you are being harassed by an object Finding the object with beacons If you are being griefed by an object emitting particles or sounds, do the following: Select World > Show > Beacons. The BEACONS window opens. Under For these objects: select Sound sources andParticle sources. Now objects emitting sounds are shown in yellow and objects emitting particles are shown in blue. Click the ?button in the BEACONS window for more details. Finding invisible objects If you see the beacons but not the source object: Choose World > Show > Advanced Menu to enable the Advanced menu. Chooose Advanced > Highlighting and Visibility > Highlight Transparent or press Ctrl-Alt-T. Doing this makes invisible objects visible and highlighted red. You can see many particle and sound sources with this tool. Finding underground objects To see objects stuck underground: Choose Advanced > Rendering Types Deselect Surface Patch or press Ctrl-Alt-Shift-5. Doing this hides the ground so that you can see beneath it. Other tips The following may also help: Choose Advanced > Disable Camera Constraints, to let you to move the camera beyond normal parameters. Deselect Advanced > Limit Select Distance, to let you to select objects normally outside your reach. Dealing with the object Once you locate the griefing object, block it. This stops all sound and text chat from the object: Right-click on the object. Choose Manage > Block. Tip: To hide bothersome particles, choose Advanced > Highlighting and Visibility > Hide Particles or press Ctrl-Alt-Shift-= You can also try to contact the owner of the object. Right-click on the object. Choose Object Profile. Click on the owner's name to view their profile. Click IM button in their profile and ask them to remove or edit the object. If you are being animated If you are being animated against your will, choose Me > Movement > Stop Animating Me. Preventing abuse on your land If you are a landowner, there are a number of things you can do to prevent abuse and harassment from occuring on your land. Both parcel and region owners can restrict entry to people who are at least 18 years old. For more information, see Age restriction parcel and estate management features. If you are a parcel owner If you have the necessary rights, you can restrict who can enter your land, and freeze, ban, or eject others from land you own or control. For more information, seeManaging other Residents on your land. It's good practice to deselect Object Entry. This stops people from dropping or shooting objects onto the land, and prevents moving objects from crossing into it from a neighboring parcel. You can also restrict who is able to build on your land: Choose World > About Land or just right-click on the ground and choose About Land. Click the OPTIONS tab. Deselect Allow other Residents to: Build. If you are a region or estate owner / manager As a region owner or an estate manager, you have even more control over who can access your land and what they can do on it. As an estate manager, you can restrict access to certain Residents or group members, ban specific Residents, kick out a specific Resident, and so on. To access these controls: Choose World > Region / Estate. Click the Estate tab. As a region owner or manager, you can block people from editing terrain (terraforming), flying, pushing, and so on. To access these controls: To access these controls: Choose World > Region / Estate. Click the Region tab. Additional tips If you are experiencing a griefing attack, and need time to kick and ban troublemakers: Choose World > Region / Estate. Click the Debug tab. Select Disable Scripts and Disable Collisions. Note: Disabling scripts will temporarily stop all scripted objects in the region from functioning. However, as soon as you re-enabled scripts for the region, they will resume normal operation again.
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Using Second Life with a firewall or closed network
Boston Linden posted a knowledge base article in English
Configuring your software firewall Norton Internet Security / Norton Firewall McAfee Personal Firewall ZoneAlarm Configuring your hardware firewall Using Second Life from a closed network The Proxy Settings window HTTP proxy SOCKS 5 proxy Other HTTP traffic Caveats If you are experiencing network issues with Second Life, a firewall is often the cause. Follow the steps below to configure your software and hardware firewalls properly for Second Life. Please note that Linden Lab cannot provide support for configurations in which a firewall or internet security software is interfering with Second Life's network access. Note: Firewalls and anti-virus software frequently block Second Life's auto-update utility from installing the newest version. You can always download the latest version of Second Life at http://secondlife.com/download. Configuring your software firewall Software firewalls should list Second Life as a trusted program. We highly recommend turning on notifications for any blocked network activity. You should frequently monitor your software firewall settings, as some versions automatically update settings to provide tighter security. Consult the documentation for your software or visit the manufacturer's website for details on how to configure your internet security software. Linden Lab cannot provide support for third-party software. Don't forget the built-in Windows Firewall; certain system updates may cause the Windows Firewall to re-enable itself. You can find the Windows Firewall in the Control Panel, under Security Center. Norton Internet Security / Norton Firewall Start Norton Internet Security or Norton Personal Firewall. In the main program window, click Personal Firewall. Click Configure. The Personal Firewall configuration dialog box appears. On the Programs tab, the Manual Program Control list contains a list of programs. Click on the rule(s) for Second Life. Click Remove. Click OK to confirm the removal. Click Add and manually navigate to C:\Program Files\SecondLife\Secondlife.exe Tip: Turning off Internet Worm Protection can also help. Link to Symantec for Norton product configuration. McAfee Personal Firewall Open the Personal Firewall and navigate to Internet Applications. Click on any listing(s) for Second Life and choose Delete Application Rule on the lower right. Click on New Allowed Application underneath the program list, and navigate to C:\Program Files\SecondLife\Secondlife.exe Additional helpful settings: Turn off Smart Recommendations. Turn on Show Red and Green Alerts, or Show All Alerts. Set the Security Level to Standard or lower. ZoneAlarm In the Programs panel, remove any entry for Second Life. Scroll down to the white area at the bottom of the programs list. Right-click and highlight Add Program. Browse to C:\Program Files\SecondLife\Secondlife.exe and click Open. Additional helpful settings: Set Security for the Internet zone to Medium or lower. Open the specific ports Second Life uses (see above) under Firewall > Main > Internet Zone Custom Settings. Many ZoneAlarm products include an AntiSpyware tool that detects some programs as a Remote Access Tool. These programs are quarantined by default. To set Second Life as a trusted program: Go to AntiSpyware advanced settings and set it to not automatically treat infections. Run the AntiSpyware scan. Locate Second Life. Choose Always Ignore. You may then set AntiSpyware back to automatically treat. Configuring your hardware firewall Although the details depend on your specific firewall, follow this general procedure: Open outbound access for TCP ports - Second Life servers do not establish inbound TCP connections to client systems running the Second Life Viewer software. Instead, they use the "request / response" message pattern. Enable outbound TCP access for ports 53, 80, 443, 12043, 12046 and 21002. Open outbound "session" access for UDP ports- Although UDP is a session-less transport, many firewalls block unsolicited incoming UDP traffic to a particular port unless it has seen recent outgoing UDP traffic from that same port. Activate outbound UDP for ports 53, 3478, 3479, 5060, 5062, and 12000-29999. Monitor - The intricacies of modern firewalls make it difficult for one document to cover every network configuration. Use tools such as ntop and nprobe to monitor network flow between the Second Life Viewer and servers to identify network flows blocked by the firewall. Using Second Life from a closed network To access Second Life from inside a closed network, such as at an academic institution or corporate office, you may need to configure Second Life to route its traffic through designated proxy servers. Proxy servers allow Second Life to communicate with critical resources outside a closed network. Some mobile internet providers also limit or block UDP traffic specifically, which can cause connection errors or login failures. This can happen on a phone tethered connection or on a mobile provider hotspot; if you are having difficulty connecting to Second Life at all and are using a mobile internet provider (such as T-Mobile or Vodafone), you may need to contact your provider for assistance or set up a proxy server to resolve the issue. Note: Many schools and companies maintain proxy servers specifically for this purpose. If you need to connect to Second Life through a proxy server, contact your network administrator for the addresses, port numbers, and necessary credentials to complete the instructions below. The Proxy Settings window Second Life allows you to configure two types of proxy servers in order to route three distinct types of traffic necessary for connecting to and properly experiencing Second Life. To access the Proxy Settings window: Choose Me > Preferences from the top menu bar. Click the Setup tab of the PREFERENCES window. Click the Adjust proxy settings button to open the Proxy Settings window. HTTP proxy The HTTP proxy is specifically for routing HTTP traffic meant to be viewed inworld via the Media Browser or Shared Media (and potentially "other" HTTP traffic). It is not necessary to set up this proxy in order to connect to Second Life from inside a closed network, but you will not have access to web content. If you need to set up an HTTP proxy for your normal web browser, you probably need to set up an HTTP proxy for Second Life as well. To configure an HTTP proxy for web pages in the Proxy Settings window: Check Use HTTP Proxy for Web pages Enter the HTTP proxy's network address and port number in the HTTP Proxy: and Port number: fields, respectively. SOCKS 5 proxy The SOCKS proxy is responsible for routing UDP traffic (and potentially "other" HTTP traffic) between Second Life and resources outside your closed network. If you are on a closed network, such as at a school or corporate office, you must configure a SOCKS proxy in order to connect to Second Life. To configure a SOCKS 5 proxy for UDP traffic in the Proxy Settings window: Check Use SOCKS 5 Proxy for UDP traffic Enter the SOCKS 5 proxy's network address and port number in the SOCKS 5 Proxy: and Port number: fields, respectively. If your SOCKS proxy does not require authentication, you're done! If your SOCKS proxy does require authentication, choose the Username/Password radio button under SOCKS Authentication and enter your user name and password in the marked fields. Other HTTP traffic In addition to web and UDP traffic, Second Life uses HTTP for a few other purposes, such as loading your inventory and loading textures on objects. You may choose to route this "other" HTTP traffic through either an HTTP proxy or SOCKS 5 proxy. If you have configured both types of proxies, try experimenting with each to figure out which one provides the best inventory and texture loading speeds. To select a proxy for other HTTP traffic, choose from one of the available radio buttons under Other HTTP traffic proxy in the Proxy Settings window. You cannot select a proxy you have not yet configured. Caveats Proxy servers do not currently aid the following features in getting through your network's firewall: Voice chat. You may still be able to use voice chat by forwarding the necessary ports as described above in Configuring your hardware firewall. The automatic updater. The crash logger. -
Second Life is not compatible with dial-up internet, satellite internet, or some wireless internet services. Occasionally these types of connection may work with Second LIfe, but Linden Lab is unable to support them or to address issues related to their use. For the best Second Life experience, always use a hard-wired DSL or cable connection.
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If your avatar looks like a particle cloud If your avatar appears discolored or misshapen Additional helpful techniques This article describes some common problems with avatar appearance and how to address them. If your avatar looks like a particle cloud In Second Life Viewer version 1.20 and later, you appear as a particle cloud while your avatar is loading. This may also happen when some information about you gets lost on the way from one place to another. Don't worry, you aren't stuck this way forever! (You may sometimes hear people refer to an incompletely loaded avatar as "Ruth" or "being Ruthed" for historical reasons.) Follow these steps to restore your avatar to its normal appearance: Choose Me > Preferences > Graphics. Move the Quality and speed slider to the left (a lower setting). Click the Advanced button. Move the Draw distance slider to the left. Move the Mesh detail slider for Avatars to Low. Avatar impostors is checked by default. If you have unchecked it, enable this feature again. If your avatar appears discolored or misshapen If your avatar appears in strange, unintended colors or shows spikes, bumps, or other unsightly protrusions coming out of its body, check your graphics card to make sure it is supported and that the drivers are up to date. Learn more about graphics cards. If the problem persists: Go to Me > Preferences > Graphics tab. Click the Advanced button to show additional options. Uncheck Hardware skinning. Click OK to confirm. You may also need to restart the Viewer. Additional helpful techniques Try these from the top until one works: Quit and restart the Second Life Viewer (also called "relogging"). Right-click yourself and choose Edit My Outfit (don't save anything). In the APPEARANCE window, click the Back (<) button. Rebake textures by following these steps: Choose Me > Preferences > Advanced. Select Show Advanced Menu. Choose Advanced > Rebake Textures. Open your Inventory and enter a charcater (like a) in the Filter Inventory field. The number of items displayed in the top left of the INVENTORY window will increase as the servers fetch your inventory. Wait until the number stops increasing (this might take some time, depending on how much stuff you have), then relog. Re-wear your normal shape, skin, clothes, and attachments. This step is much easier if you are using a pre-existing saved outfit, but remember not to save anything before your avatar is restored! Clear the Second Life Viewer's cache. Use the avatar picker to access and wear a default avatar. Simply click the Avatar button on the toolbar and choose from an extensive collection of vampires, humans, animals, robots and vehicles. Tip: Freebie clothing or old clothing and shapes can have performance issues in Second Life. Changing clothes and shapes often solves the problem.
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Diese Ãbersetzung wird von Linden Lab bereitgestellt. Themen Meadowbrook Tahoe Elderglen Shareta Osumai Funktionen eines Linden Homes Linden Home Bedienfeld (Beta) Zubehör-Steuerung VollstÀndige Texturen-SÀtze Texturen fÃŒr Ihr Zuhause Linden Home Texturen BeschrÀnkungen Themen Meadowbrook HÃŒgelige natÃŒrliche Landschaft mit kurvenreichen StraÃen. Thema: Meadowbrook Grayson - Zweistöckiges Haus mit offener Terrasse. Inklusive offenem Kamin und Deckenstrahlern. Loftroom - Einstöckiges, gerÀumiges GebÀude. Zwei Pools fÃŒr doppelten SpaÃ. Mountainview1 - Zweistöckiges Haus mit GlaswÀnden. Inklusive offenem Kamin und Deckenstrahlern. Mountainview2 - Zweistöckiges Haus mit GlaswÀnden. Inklusive offenem Kamin und Deckenstrahlern. Overlook - Zweistöckiges Haus mit offener Terrasse. Kleiner Pool, innen Inklusive offenem Kamin und Deckenstrahlern. Plumtree - Zweistöckiges Haus mit offenem Balkon. Inklusive offenem Kamin. Quad - Einstöckiges Haus mit klarem und modernem Design. Zentraler Innenhof, der mit drei Nachbarn geteilt wird. Skylight - Zweistöckiges Haus mit groÃer Terrasse. GroÃes Oberlicht, offener Kamin und Deckenstrahler. Upper Skylight - Zweistöckiges Haus mit groÃer Terrasse. GroÃes Oberlicht, offener Kamin und Deckenstrahler. Tahoe StraÃen winden sich durch bewaldete HÃŒgel, rustikale Umgebung. Thema: Tahoe Esche - Nurdach-Haus mit hohen Decken Gemauerter Kamin mit hohem Rauchfang. Birke - Nurdach-Haus mit hohen Decken Kaminofen mit rauchendem Schornstein. Zeder - Nurdach-Haus mit hohen Decken Gemauerter Kamin mit hohem Rauchfang. Rustikales Holzdach. Zypresse - Nurdach-Haus mit hohen Decken Kaminofen mit rauchendem Schornstein. Ahorn - Nurdach-Haus mit hohen Decken Gemauerter Kamin mit hohem Rauchfang. Weide - Nurdach-Haus mit hohen Decken Kaminofen mit rauchendem Schornstein. Elderglen Fantasy-Themenbereich. StraÃen winden sich durch HÃŒgel bewachsen mit riesigen BÀumen. Thema: Elderglen Refugium - AltertÃŒmliches GebÀude aus Feldstein, Efeu-bewachsen. ÃbergroÃer Pilz und offener, gemauerter Kamin Auenblick - Feldstein- und Holzkonstruktion. WeiÃe Bleiglasfenster. Begehbares, Grass-bewachsenes Dach. Elfen-Baumhaus - Design ist ausgehöhltem Baumstamm nachempfunden. Dachterrasse mit BÀumen bewachsen. Zauberhaus - AltertÃŒmliches GebÀude aus Feldstein, Efeu-bewachsen. GlÃŒhende Kristalle und groÃe KristallbÀume Shareta Osumai Traditionell japanisch gestalteter Themenbereich. HÀuser umgeben von wunderschönen Landschaften mit moos-bewachsenen Felsen und farbenprÀchtigen BÀumen. Thema: Shareta Osumai Mizu - Traditionelle japanische Architektur. Erhöhter Boden mit Tatami-Matten. Hi - Traditionelle japanische Architektur. AuÃenbalkon. Erhöhter Boden mit Tatami-Matten. Kaze - Traditionelle japanische Architektur. GroÃzÃŒgiger einzelner Innenraum. Erhöhter Boden mit Tatami-Matten. Tsuchi - Traditionelle japanische Architektur. Erhöhter Boden mit Tatami-Matten. GroÃzÃŒgiger einzelner Innenraum. SchiebetÃŒren aus Reispapier und Holz. Funktionen eines Linden Homes Willkommen in Ihrem neuen Linden Home. Ihr Linden Home enthÀlt eine oder mehrere der folgenden Funktionen: TÃŒr öffnen durch BerÃŒhren - Klicken Sie mit der linken Maustaste auf die TÃŒr und treten Sie ein. Lichtsteuerung durch BerÃŒhren - Klicken Sie auf die Lichter, um diese ein- bzw. auszuschalten. Funktionierender offener Kamin - Klicken Sie auf den Kamin, um das Feuer an- bzw. auszuschalten. Jedes Linden Home enthÀlt 117 Prims auf einer 512 m2-Parzelle. Linden Home Bedienfeld (Beta) AuÃer Funktionen, wie Lichtsteuerung durch Klicken, enthÀlt jedes Linden Home auÃerem eine Bedienfeld. Sie können das Zubehör sowie Texturen fÃŒr Ihr Haus von Ihrem Browser aus steuern! Klicken Sie auf das Bedienfeld neben Ihrer EingangstÃŒr. WÀhlen Sie eine Kategorie aus. WÀhlen Sie eine Option aus. WÀhlen Sie eine Funktion oder eine Textur aus. Klicken Sie auf Ãbernehmen. Hinweis: Die Steuerung des Zubehörs kann nur ÃŒber den Besitzer des Linden Homes erfolgen. Selbst wenn das Linden Home auf eine Gruppe ÃŒbertragen wurde, können Gruppenmitglieder diese Funktionen nicht steuern. Zubehör-Steuerung Die Funktionen sind nicht fÃŒr alle Modelle die gleichen. Verwenden Sie die Zubehör-Steuerung, um die Funktionen fÃŒr Ihr Haus-Modell zu steuern. In der Liste oben sind alle Linden Home Stilrichtungen und Modelle aufgefÃŒhrt. Bitte entnehmen Sie der Liste, welche Funktionen in Ihrem Linden Home enthalten sind. Schalten Sie die Funktionen ein und aus. AuÃenbeleuchtung - Schalten Sie Ihre AuÃenbeleuchtung ein bzw. aus. Innenbeleuchtung - Schalten Sie Ihre Innenbeleuchtung ein bzw. aus. TÃŒrschlösser - SchlieÃen Sie Ihre TÃŒr ab. Nur der EigentÃŒmer kann die TÃŒr öffnen. Offener Kamin - Schalten Sie das Feuer im Kamin ein bzw. aus. Hinweis: Wenn Sie das TÃŒrschloss aktivieren, kann nur der Besitzer des Linden Homes die tÃŒren öffnen und schlieÃen. VollstÀndige Texturen-SÀtze Aus den TexturensÀtzen können Sie ein Farbschema fÃŒr Ihr Haus auswÀhlen. WÀhlen Sie die Optione VollstÀndige TexturensÀtze aus. WÀhlen Sie anschlieÃend Texturen fÃŒr Ihr Haus aus. Klicken Sie auf das Indexbild des Texturensatzes, um ein Vollbild anzuzeigen. WÀhlen Sie einen Texturensatz aus. Klicken Sie auf Ãbernehmen. Das ausgewÀhlte Farbschema wird nun fÃŒr Ihr Haus verwendet. Das Modell selbst wird jedoch nicht verÀndert. Tipp: Das Linden Home Bedienfeld befindet sich in der Beta-Phase. Falls beim Laden der Texturen Verzögerungen auftreten, geben Sie uns bitte bescheid. Bitte suchen Sie in unserer öffentlichen Datenbank fÃŒr Fehlermeldungen und VerbesserungsvorschlÀge nach einem Eintrag, der Ihr Problem wiedergibt und fÃŒgen Sie einen Kommentar hinzu. Falls Sie keinen Eintrag finden, der Ihrem Problem entspricht, erstellen Sie bitte eine neue Fehlermeldung. Die normale Ladezeit fÃŒr Texturen sollte 1 - 3 Minuten betragen. Texturen fÃŒr Ihr Zuhause Mit diesen Optionen können Sie Ihr Linden Home nach Ihrem persönlichen Geschmack gestalten. Zierleisten - VerÀndern Sie die Textur der ÀuÃeren Zierleisten. TÃŒr - VerÀndern Sie die Textur der TÃŒr(en) Ihres Linden Homes. Boden - VerÀndern Sie die Textur des Bodens. Fenster - HÀngen Sie VorhÀnge oder Jalousien auf oder tönen Sie die Fenster Ihres Linden Homes! Hinweis: Falls Sie VorhÀnge, Jalousien, o.À. an Ihren Fenstern angebracht haben und dann die Textur fÃŒr das gesamte Haus Àndern, mÃŒssen diese erneut anbringen. Styling: Kamin/Ofen - VerÀndern Sie die Textur Ihres Kamins bzw. Ofens. Dach - VerÀndern Sie die Textur des Dachs. Hausnummern - VerÀndern Sie die Texture Ihrer Hausnummer. Terrasse - Linden Homes, die ÃŒber eine Terrasse verfÃŒgen können aus verschiedenen Optionen auswÀhlen. Wie z.B. reflektierender Pool, Grass, Wasser, Sand und vieles mehr. Innendecke - VerÀndern Sie die Textur Ihrer Decke. Einige HÀuser verfÃŒgen ÃŒber mehr als ein Stockwerk. Die entsprechenden Decken werden als Decke 1 und Decke 2 bezeichnet. AuÃenwÀnde - VerÀndern Sie die Textur der AuÃenwÀnde Ihres Hauses. InnenwÀnde - VerÀndern Sie die Textur der InnenwÀnde Ihres Hauses. Schild fÃŒr Hausnummern - VerÀndern Sie die Texture des Schildes Ihrer Hausnummer. Sie können Ihre EingangstÃŒr mit einer passenden Textur gestalten. Linden Home Texturen Die Texturenpakete sind in den Linden Home Infohubs erhÀltlich. Diese Texturenpakete enthalten die Bautexturen fÃŒr jedes Linden Home Thema. Diese können Sie in privaten oder kommerziellen Projekten verwenden. Der Wiederverkauf dieser Texturen ist verboten. Hier finden Sie Texturen-Pakete: Meadowbrook Infohub Tahoe Infohub Elderglen Infohub Shareta Osumai Infohub BeschrÀnkungen FÃŒr Linden Homes gelten die im Linden Home Vertrag beschriebenen BeschrÀnkungen. Der Vertrag kann inworld eingesehen werden oder unter folgendem Link: Linden Home Vertrag. Tipp: Wenn Sie sich auf Ihrer Parzelle befinden, gehen Sie zu Welt > Region/Grundbesitz und klicken Sie auf die Registerkarte Vertrag.
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Please see the Covenant and restrictions section of the Linden Homes article for more information. Covenants for any Linden Home region can be reviewed inworld by visiting the Linden Home region of your choice and selecting World > Region/Estate > Covenant, or by right-clicking on the ground and selecting About Land, then choosing the Covenant tab.
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RÚglement Restrictions relatives aux Résidences Linden Avantages des Résidences Linden Ãtiquette relative aux Résidences Linden Aide Pour consulter le rÚglement des Résidences Linden dans Second Life, cliquez sur Région/Domaine > onglet RÚglement. La documentation sur les Résidences Linden, disponible dans la Base de connaissances, contient également un exemplaire de ce rÚglement pour plus de commodité. Si vous remarquez des différences entre la version Second Life et cette page wiki, veuillez contacter l'équipe Documentation pour lui demander d'effectuer une mise à jour. Nous mettrons à disposition la version la plus récente du rÚglement aux deux emplacements. RÚglement Bienvenue dans les Résidences Linden réservées aux titulaires de comptes Premium, communauté résidentielle située sur le continent Nascera appartenant à et gérée par Linden Lab. Pour plus d'informations, consultez notre billet sur le blog consacré au lancement des Résidences Linden. Les Résidences Linden ont pour objectif de donner aux titulaires de comptes Premium la possibilité de devenir rapidement propriétaires d'une maison tout en appartenant à une communauté. Ces derniers peuvent bénéficier d'une résidence Linden avec un palier disponible de 512 m2 sans frais. En tant que titulaire d'un compte Premium, vous avez accÚs au chat en direct et aux demandes d'aide à partir de notre portail d'assistance. Si vous avez besoin d'aide au sujet de votre résidence Linden : Accédez à l'Assistance et soumettez une demande. Sélectionnez Land and Regions Issues au niveau de Ticket Type. Dans la nouvelle liste déroulante Region Request qui s'affiche, sélectionnez Linden Homes. Les Résidences Linden sont régies par le présent RÚglement, les Termes et conditions des Résidences Linden, les Conditions d'utilisation et les RÚgles communautaires. Restrictions relatives aux Résidences Linden Outre celles décrites dans les Termes et conditions des Résidences Linden, des restrictions spécifiques s'appliquent aux Résidences Linden. En vous inscrivant à une résidence Linden, vous acceptez les restrictions supplémentaires associées : Les Résidences Linden sont uniquement destinées à un usage résidentiel. Toute utilisation professionnelle et commerciale est strictement interdite, y compris la location de parcelle, les boîtes pour la location, les petites annonces et autres formes de publicité, de même que les annonces d'événements. Le terrain ne peut faire l'objet d'un terraformage, d'une vente, d'une cession à un groupe, d'une fusion ou d'une division. Le terrain ne peut contenir de sky boxes (constructions dans le ciel), de temp-rezzers ou de prims individuelles allant au-delà de la taille allouée indiquée dans les outils pour la construction du client Second Life : 10 x 10 x 10 m (pas de mégaprims). Il est interdit de supprimer, modifier, échanger, définir sur ou céder à un groupe les Résidences Linden, de même que les transférer. Vous êtes tenu de faire en sorte que les Résidences Linden restent présentables et appropriées au thÚme. Il est interdit d'utiliser les Résidences Linden comme des sandboxes. Les Résidences Linden n'incluent pas de suivi du trafic. Votre qualité de propriétaire se limite à une résidence Linden par compte Premium dont vous êtes titulaire. Avantages des Résidences Linden Consacrez votre palier de 512 m2 de terrain inclus dans votre compte Premium à votre résidence Linden. Bénéficiez d'une maison à thÚme dans laquelle vous pouvez emménager sans attendre sur une parcelle de 512 m2. Choisissez votre propre thÚme de résidence Linden. Décorez votre maison avec du mobilier. Invitez vos amis dans votre maison. Rencontrez vos voisins et faites-vous de nouveaux amis. 117 prims sont allouées aux Résidences Linden. Définissez votre domicile là où se trouve votre résidence Linden (Monde > Définir le domicile ici). Choisissez un groupe pour le terrain et les objets. Ãtiquette relative aux Résidences Linden La vie en communauté requiert d'être courtois avec ses voisins. Vous trouverez, ci-dessous, quelques directives d'étiquette à observer dans les régions des Résidences Linden : Utilisez l'option de chat local Dire et non Crier. Respectez la catégorie de contenu de la région des Résidences Linden dans laquelle vous êtes. Respectez la vie privée de vos voisins. Consultez les suggestions d'étiquette Second Life générales et observez-les dans le cadre des Résidences Linden : Aide La Base de connaissances de Second Life comporte de nombreux articles utiles aux nouveaux propriétaires de terrains et aux résidents qui viennent de rejoindre notre monde virtuel. Consultez-la: Base de connaissances. Remarque : les informations ci-dessus sont incluses dans le RÚglement disponible dans Second Life. Si vous lisez la page wiki correspondante, vous vous trouvez déjà dans la Base de connaissances ! Nous espérons que vous apprécierez votre résidence Linden !
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Em outros idiomas Como alterar suas preferências para visualizar conteúdo adulto Fornecimento de dados de pagamento Terrenos e outro conteúdo no Second Life é classificado como Geral, Moderad ou Adulto. Por definição, os novos residentes com 18 anos de idade ou mais velhos têm acesso ao conteúdo Público geral ou Moderado, e os residentes com 16 ou 17 anos de idade têm acesso ao conteúdo Público geral. Consulte NÃveis de maturidade para obter mais informações sobre o sistema de classificação do Second Life. Se você tem 18 anos de idade ou mais, poderá acessar o conteúdo adulto após habilitá-lo nas preferências do visualizador. Como alterar suas preferências para visualizar conteúdo adulto Mesmo que você já tenha 18 anos ou mais, ainda é necessário optar para ver conteúdo adulto. Você também deve usar o Visualizador 1.23 ou versão mais recente para acessar as preferências maduras. Baixe a versão mais recente do Visualizador. Dica: Na parte superior do seu Visualizador, você pode escolher Ajuda > Sobre o Second Life para verificar a versão do seu Visualizador. Faça logon no Second Life e então siga essas etapas no Visualizador para definir suas preferências de maturidade: Selecione Eu > Peferências (ou Ctrl-P) clique em Geral . Escolha Geral, Moderado, Adulto da lista Eu quero acessar conteúdo classificado: no menu. Clique em OK. Parabéns! Agora você pode visitar qualquer publicidade acessÃvel no território no Second Life, independente da classificação de idade. Nota: Se suas preferências não estiverem definidas para permitir conteúdo adulto e você tentar entrar em um terreno ou região com classifcação adulta, será exibida uma solicitação permitindo que você cancele o teletransporte ou atualize imediatamente suas preferências de acesso para Público geral, Moderado, Adulto. Fornecimento de dados de pagamento Os proprietários de terrenos também podem restringir o acesso aos seus terrenos apenas aos residentes com dados de pagamento registrados na Linden Lab. Se você adquiriu dólares Linden (L$) ou comprou algo no Marketplace, você já forneceu seus dados de pagamento. Se você ainda não registrou seus dados de pagamento, ou se possui dúvidas: Acesse a página da sua Conta no Second Life. Selecione Dados de Cobrança abaixo da sessão Conta no lado esquerdo da página. Selecione Adicionar um Cartão de crédito, adicione uma conta PayPal, ou uma conta Skrill. Digite um número do cartão de crédito, uma conta Skrill ou uma conta verificada do PayPal. O estabelecimento de uma relação de pagamento com a Linden Lab não constitui uma compra; não serão feitas cobranças pelo fornecimento de seus dados. Nota: A Linden Lab só aceita pagamentos via PayPal de contas PayPal verificadas. Verifique a página de resumo da sua conta PayPal ou consulte o suporte do PayPal para assegurar que a sua conta é uma conta PayPal verificada.
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Recursos de gestão de imóveis e terrenos com verificação de idade
Boston Linden posted a knowledge base article in Português
Tradução cortesia Linden Lab. Gestão de terrenos Gerenciamento de propriedade In other languages: Deutsch English Français Español Italiano æ¥æ¬èªï»¿ï»¿ Você pode restringir o acesso a terrenos e propriedades que você possui ou administra com base na verificação da maioridade do visitante e no cadastramento de dados de pagamento com a Linden Lab. Importante: se o seu terreno possui conteúdo Adulto conforme os NÃveis de maturidade do Second Life, você é responsável por limitar o acesso a usuários que comprovaram ter mais de 18 anos. Gestão de terrenos Para restringir o acesso: Selecione Mundo > Perfil da região > Sobre o terreno. Ou clique com o botão direito do mouse no chão e selecione Sobre o terreno. Na janela SOBRE O TERRENO, clique na guia ACCESSO. Certifique-se de que Acesso para público está selecionado. Para permitir o acesso apenas a quem comprovou ter mais de 18 anos, em Restringir acesso a contas confirmardas por:, selecione Comprovou idade. Para permitir o acesso apenas a quem cadastrou uma forma de pagamento (como cartão de crédito ou PayPal) com a Linden Lab, em Restrict Access to Residents verified by, selecione Dados de pagamento fornecidos. Gerenciamento de propriedade Para restringir o acesso: Selecione Mundo > Perfil da região > Sobre o terreno. Na janela REGIÃO/PROPRIEDADE, clique na guia Propriedade. Certifique-se de que Acesso para público está selecionado. Para permitir o acesso apenas a quem comprovou ter mais de 18 anos, em Restringir acesso a contas confirmardas por:, selecione Comprovou idade. Para permitir o acesso apenas a quem cadastrou uma forma de pagamento (como cartão de crédito ou PayPal) com a Linden Lab, em Restrict Access to Residents verified by, selecione Dados de pagamento fornecidos.