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Modulated

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  1. Been messing around with the Jamie avatar again and I do like the options it comes BUT I find the head to not be versatile when it comes to shaping it with the sliders...I want to like it........
  2. I know what the minimum specs are for SL/ Firestorm, but I am helping someone put together a low cost system with used parts and this particular gpu -the non ti version- is going for a decent price used. Is anyone using this particular card with the PBR viewer, and how would you say it performs? I know people's first inclination is to say get this and this and that..lol..but that is not necessary, I specially want to know how this card performs for you if you have it. Thank you.
  3. Are you using the most current driver , that would be something else to consider.
  4. Does the glitch happen anywhere else in Second Life?
  5. Vram overclocking will do that, undervolting too much usually leads to a black screen reboot. I am curious if its just happening at the place being shown or anywhere in SL, the OP failed to mention that .
  6. Another story from Soft White Underbelly. I am fascinated by the stories of these people, they are all from different walks, but addiction, mental illness and struggles equalize them all.
  7. ...only when they are sold for actual money like USD, and then transferred out of SL does that kick in. You could make a zillion Linden in SL and if you never move it out its not taxable pretty much, it stays space bux.
  8. Peeve: That moment you realize, that even with a new gpu, that the current pbr implementation is at best hot garbage performance wise.
  9. It's just space bux until you move it to Tillia or out through Paypal, then it becomes taxable , in the U.S. anyway.
  10. You sure do start a lot of threads wanting to know specific information...
  11. Oh , its all good. Mint sticks with an older kernel in the release for better compatibility with older hardware, and they do offer an edge kernel for newer stuff in a separate iso but no need to reinstall your system. You can just pull the newer kernel in. It's fairly straightforward, open your update manager, then go to view up top, then select linux kernels. You will get a message about the potential side effects of installing something newer, which is just a precaution, click through that, then you should see a newer kernel listed under the 6.5 branch. Just click the top most, then select install on the dialogue box. Your previous kernel is still going to be there , but this is the pain free method and simplest and will update on its own without needing to add repositories as its coming straight from the default ones.
  12. Going down memory lane thanks to a different thread..lol
  13. Not the Baby Bash! Man that takes me back! Scuse me while I slide into the frame with ....
  14. The owner of said establishment is also a jackhole. lol
  15. Try updating to a newer kernel for that hardware, I don't know how you managed to get it installed on one so old, so I am guessing you use something like Mint Linux. You can install the upstream Ubuntu kernel, the HWE kernel or even a third party, but well trusted one, like Liquorix which I use. For newer hardware like you have , you definitely want a 6 series kernel. You should see a major jump in performance.
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