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  1. Continuation of http://community.secondlife.com/t5/Inventory/Hi-Responding-to-Adice/qaq-p/1676449. If you have other information to add on this topic, click on the Options link in the upper right corner of your question and select EDIT. Please do NOT start a new thread.
  2. Get a different AO. Not all AOs do that. It all depends on how it was written by whoever scripted yours. I use the built-in AO that is part of Firestorm's viewer (mostly because it doesn't add yet another HUD for me to carry around), and it doesn't do that.
  3. This is one of many reasons why I have never chosen to live on the mainland.
  4. Yes, Echo. I spent a long time with Constance, trying to solve this one. A Character Test will make the text go away. It doesn't come back immediately after she puts her own shape and skin back on, but it comes back the next time she logs in. She can't make it go away by simply stripping down and removing all attachments.
  5. Venues and content featured in the Destination Guide are not paid placements. However, we welcome Resident suggestions for cool spots to feature. Some entries included in the Guide are also surfaced on the website for Residents exploring SecondLife.com for the first time. You can submit a venue for consideration on the Destination Guide Suggestion Page. Be sure to follow the submission guidelines . Selections for inclusion are at the sole discretion of Linden Lab. Criteria favoring selection: The venue is a high-quality implementation of the Second Life experience. The venue appeals broadly to the Second Life community, including new Residents. The venue is exceptional or unique. The venue is being promoted outside Second Life and is participating in the inSL logo program, if appropriate. The venue has a real and active community. The submission includes a compelling and visually interesting screenshot. The submitted description text accurately describes the location. Criteria weighing against selection: The venue or one like it has been included before. The venue has been warned for failure to comply with some aspect of the Terms of Service. The venue is currently violating the Terms of Service through use of bots, campers, illegal gambling, or mainland Adult content. The submitted screenshot contains promotion text over the main image. The submitted description text includes lists of keywords and/or incoherent or inaccurate text. Read more about the Destination Guide at http://community.secondlife.com/t5/English-Knowledge-Base/About-the-Second-Life-Destination-Guide/ta-p/700059
  6. Unfortunately, a person who is suspended or even banned can usually find a way to get back in World, so it's hard to get away from someone who is determined. I wish I could be more encouraging, but the best I can suggest is to develop a very thick skin and remember which one of you is the certified idiot.
  7. Accédez à secondlife.com >>> Compte >>> Compte Annuler. Si vous êtes membre Premium, vendre ou d'abandonner la totalité de votre terre d'abord, et puis changer a Basic avant de quitter SL. En réalité, cependant, aussi longtemps que vous n'avez pas de dettes, vous pouvez simplement laisser SL sans annuler votre compte. Il sera toujours là quand vous changez d'avis et décidez de revenir. :smileywink:
  8. Yes, it's possible that you are the victim of mistaken identity. Someone else in your house or dorm --- someone with the same IP address --- could be the real bad guy. Or you could be using a computer that was previously owned by someone who was banned. If you believe that this is an error, submit a support ticket via the support portal. Use the category Account Issue >>. Abuse Appeal. To help customer support determine what block has been placed and why, include in the ticket your Second Life account name and any Second Life accounts that log in from your location. meanwhile, check your spam filter to see if an e-mail from Linden Lab has been hung up there. BTW, just to see if it makes any difference, try rebooting your router. Unplug it from the power for a few minutes and let it clear its RAM and get a fresh grasp on your IP address. It's barely possible that you just have a crummy Internet connection.
  9. Welcome to Second Life, girlycard. The cloudiness is a common problem, usually not too hard to fix. It's a communication problem between your computer and SL's servers. Information about your appearance has to be "baked" onto your avatar on your own computer, saved there, and then uploaded to SL before it's fully visible there. If the necessary information is messed up in transmission, you may end up with a borked file on your computer, or SL's servers may end up with a borked image. Either way, your av's appearance defaults to a fluffy cloud. What works to repair the damage for one person won't necessarily work for the next person, and it may not be the same thing that works for you tomorrow. See the full list of possibilities here >>> http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/doku.php?id=fs_bake_fail . Start with the simple things at the top of the list and work down until you find what works for you today. You may find that the bake fail problem comes back repeatedly, even after you fix it with one of the suggestions on that wiki page. If so, you have a chronically weak Internet connection. There are many steps to take for repairing it. Perhaps the simplest ones -- ones that work best for most people -- are: (1) Don't Use WIRELESS. Wireless connections are inherently less stable than direct cable connections and are more vulnerable to interference. Then, (2) Reboot your router. Unplug it from the power for a few minutes to let it clear its RAM. Then plug it back in and let it get a fresh hold on an IP address.
  10. All you can do is continue to file Abuse Reports, mute the person, and then ignore him. If the situation becomes intolerable, you may have to create an alt and set your primary avatar aside for a while until he loses interest. Bozos like that tend to like attention, so they get bored and wander off if nobody is listening.
  11. If you downloaded the Linux version of the viewer, it should automatically load when you double click on the exe file in your Downloads directory. If you downloaded a PC or Mac version, though, it won't do anything. With luck, a Linux expert will wander by shortly and give you more detailed assurances. If you still have trouble after trying that, come back here and add to your post by clicking on the Options link in the upper right corner of your question and selecting EDIT. Please do NOT start a new thread.
  12. Continuation of http://community.secondlife.com/t5/Abuse-and-Griefing/I-refer-to-my-profile/qaq-p/1679187#M4682 . If you have more information to add to your post, click on the Options link in the upper right corner of your question and select EDIT. Please do NOT start a new thread.
  13. We can't do a thing about it. This is a resident-to-resident Answer service. We can tell you how SL works, or try to explain why it doesn't work, but we have no authority or power to do anything with your account. Lindens never come here either, so they won't see your request. The best way to get the situation resolved is to submit a support ticket at https://support.secondlife.com/create-case/ . I suggest using the category Account Issue >>> Account Creation Issue.
  14. No, 1.23 is no longer available. You can probably find places on the Internet to download it from, but I suggest being careful. It would be easy to get an infected copy that way. You can find viewers based on the V1 codebase, like Catznip, CoolVL, and Singularity. If you're having trouble with Phoenix, don't expect miracles with the other V1 viewers. You'll just have to try them out and see what works best on your machine.
  15. If you can log in to your SL account, then you have already made it past any firewall. If you want to give your campus IT folks something to play with, though, give them this >>> http://community.secondlife.com/t5/English-Knowledge-Base/Using-Second-Life-with-a-firewall/ta-p/1304539 I think it's more likely that your locally cached copy of inventory has been damaged or is out of sync with the real inventory that's on Linden Lab's servers. You can clean out the copy that's there and force download of a new copy this way >>> http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/fs_cache_clear . Those instructions are written for Firestorm users but they apply to any of the viewers, with obvious small modifications. So how does your cached inventory get borked? It's not hard, especially in a multi-user facility like yours. SL is a bandwidth hog and it depends on having a reliable, continuous data stream between its servers and your machine. If you're using wireless or have a lot of potential signal interference, it wouldn't be hard to mess up a file in transmision.
  16. belladonna Wexhome wrote: Oh I did just ride it out, my concern is more why i was suspended. and i did check spam and email. still nada. I just don't want this counting against me in anyway. Three years in sl and this is the first time it has happened. Yeah, I can understand that. I'd be upset too, and I've been here five and a half years. Still, it's a pretty tiny slap on the wrist -- not likely to show up on your felony rap sheet. As others suggested, it's probably something dumb like littering. A prim with your name on it was found at the bottom of a half a ton of garbage .... /me wanders off, whistling Alice's Restaurant .....
  17. Celestiall Nightfire wrote: Qie Niangao wrote: So much to-do about a little f-bomb. It's immature, unprofessional and lacking in public civility. As such, I would not hire the guy. Companies do internet searches, and Tweets, Facebook, and blogs all give insight into a person's nature. How someone handles the public news of leaving a company says volumes about them. That Tweet alone tells me that he's not someone, that I would want working at a company, for a product I use. Perhaps the old LL culture was one of dubious professionalism, but if LL wants to be taken serious, then cleaning up language is a good place to start. The language we use tells people who we are. This ^^
  18. Well, by the time you do anything, your one hour suspension will be ended, so it's a moot point. One hour is also a pretty small suspension -- kind of like a parking ticket. Check your spam filter, though. Administrative notices from LL have been known to land there for a lot of people.
  19. You create a second account for SL the same way that you created the first one. Every account is separate, as if you were different people in RL You may have up to 5 accounts (alts) in the same household (IP address). If you have trouble creating an alt, you may file a support ticket at https://support.secondlife.com/create-case/ , using the category Account Issue >>> Account Creation Issues . Be sure to include more specific details than you have provided here.
  20. Linden Lab is so close to phasing out Magic Boxes that I doubt they are trying to fix any new bugs that crop up now. File a support ticket and use the category Marketplace >> General Marketplace Issues. And plan on moving all of your items out of Magic Boxes and into Direct Delivery as soon as you can. Avoid the last-minute rush.
  21. There used to be an option in Preferences the V3 viewer --- a checkbox that says "only friends and groups can call or IM me". I never use the V3 viewer, so I don't know if it's still there. In Firestorm, it's in Preferences >> Privacy. If you can find it in your viewer, UNcheck that box. ETA: Edited as usual for typos. :smileytongue:
  22. As a side note ....... If you are hoping to select and link that many objects, it won't work. You can't link more than 256 prims in a single linkset. If you want to save the collection as a coalesced object, there are also severe constraints. Coalesced objects have prim limits because the time required to rez them can exceed the capacities of Second Life's servers, causing problems when Residents attempt to take complex coalesced objects into inventory. Essentially, rezzing any object causes a sim's servers to stall momentarily so that they can resolve any potential changes in object positions and velocities and pass that information to all viewers currently in the sim. Normally, that stall is unnoticeable, but it increases with the number of prims that need to be rezzed. In order to limit lag, severs will time out a request if they estimate that it will stall the sim for more than 15 seconds. That happens when you have a coalesced object with about 1,000 prims, so the servers will simply reuse to let you save anything larger. If you somehow get away with it and need to rez an object that exceeds the prim limit, create a support ticket requesting that the object be broken into a set of smaller objects.
  23. or default{ state_entry() { llTargetOmega (ZERO_VECTOR,0,0); llRemoveInventory(llGetScriptName()); }} , which takes Darkie's suggestion and then removes itself when it's done, so you don't end up with a useless script in your object. :smileywink:
  24. In Firestorm, the height modifier is in the Quick Preferences button on your lower task bar. If your'e still using Phoenix, go to Preferences >> Phoenix >> Avatar >> X,Y,Z MODIFIER. Changes the default positional offset of your avatar. Ex, if your feet are below the ground due to your shape or shoes, change the Z modifier to move your avatars default height up or down.
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