Jump to content

Rolig Loon

Resident
  • Posts

    46,273
  • Joined

  • Days Won

    5

Everything posted by Rolig Loon

  1. The ones that don't have "arrows" are empty, so there's nothing to open. Now, if they aren't supposed to be empty, that's a different matter. That usually means that your locally cached copy of inventory is out of sync with LL's asset servers. You'll have to rebuild it. Go to Preferences >> Network & Cache, and click the button that says Clear Cache. Then log out. When you log back in, log in at a nice quiet sim like Pooley or Aqua, where there's no lag. Move away from the landing spot and open inventory. Type any letter into the search field at the top of inventory to jump start the rebuilding process, then go make yourself a sandwich and a cup of coffee. It may take a while, so don't do anything else in world until it's done. When it stops "fetching" items from the asset servers, you should have everything that is supposed to be there. If not, come back here and tell us. We'll move on to Plan B. To add information. click on the Options link in the upper right corner of your question and select EDIT. Please do NOT start a new thread.
  2. Try rebooting your router. You could just have a flaky connection.
  3. Hmmm... When I sell shoes, I don't sell separate invisiprims. I just package two styles in the box -- one with an alpha mask and the other with invisiprims. I figure that it's too much to ask the average customer to mess with getting something invisible positioned properly on her feet.
  4. Only one foot? That's unusual. If you are wearing an alpha clothing layer, it should hide portions of both feet (maybe the whole foot if you are wearing boots). I imagine that if you were somehow wearing an old-style invisiprim on one foot, it could be invisible, but it would be very unusual to have an invisiprim that isn't lined to a shoe that you are wearing as well. In any case, the way to see what's going on is to open the WORN tab in your Inventory and see what you are wearing right now. Start taking off things one at a time and see if anything makes your foot come back. If so, you've found it.
  5. Hmmm.. It sounds as if you have tried a lot of the methods that usually work. What remains is more difficult, unfortunately. You may find that the bake fail problem comes back repeatedly, even if you can fix it with one of the suggestions at http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/fs_bake_fail or similar sites. 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. If those simple steps don't clear it up for you, I suggest reading Nalates's blog on this topic very carefully and then doing some troubleshooting to find the root of the problem >>> http://blog.nalates.net/2011/10/26/troubleshoot-your-sl-connection/
  6. This seems to be the same question that you asked, and that I answered, at http://community.secondlife.com/t5/Inventory/i-want-know-why-i-lose-that-i-clear-my-cashe-but-i-need-every/qaq-p/1486673 . As I explained before, if you are missing items from your inventory, you probably need to clear your cache and let your viewer rebuild a new copy from the SL servers. I suggest doing a careful "clean" job, not just clicking the "clear cache" button. See >>> http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/fs_cache_clear . Also, see some other suggestions for recovering lost items >>>> http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Inventory_loss Click on the Options link in the upper right corner of your question and select EDIT if you want to add more information to your question. Please do NOT start another new thread.
  7. Continued yet again at http://community.secondlife.com/t5/Avatar/please-help-me-for-that/qaq-p/1487375
  8. Continued at http://community.secondlife.com/t5/Inventory/sorry-for-disturb/qaq-p/1487357#M3545
  9. I do not understand your question, but it seems to be a continuation of http://community.secondlife.com/t5/Inventory/i-want-know-why-i-lose-that-i-clear-my-cashe-but-i-need-every/qaq-p/1486673 . Click on the Options link in the upper right corner of your question and select EDIT to explain what you want. Please do NOT start a new thread.
  10. You file an Abuse Report. Click Help >> Report Abuse in your viewer and fill in the requested information, including as much factual information as you have. If you took photos, that's ideal. Read about filing ARs here >>> http://community.secondlife.com/t5/English-Knowledge-Base/Filing-an-abuse-report/ta-p/700065 . You may also want to watch Torley's informational video on this topic >>>
  11. YW, Minx. This is a tricky area, as you might guess. A dismayingly high number of people who ask questions here either (1) can't post a legible question or provide enough information for us to answer or (2) post the same question over and over again, evidently not reading our suggestions. We get people who are belligerent and outright rude, right from the start. We also get many questions from people who are at their wit's end, sometimes struggling to communicate in English, not to mention those who barely know how to turn on their own computer. It can be very hard to figure out where a particular OP stands in that mix. It can also be frustrating for us -- all unpaid volunteers, SL residents like you -- to answer the same question five times in a single afternoon. People could save themselves (and us) a lot of time and grief by looking to see what's already been said about their question. That doesn't excuse snippiness or sarcasm, but it does explain it. I find that I bite my tongue a lot. I sometimes say things in a sharper tone than I ought to. I'm sure that the other very experienced volunteers -- largely women -- who answer questions here struggle with the same challenges that I do. I've known several who simply gave up and stopped answering. Those who persist are good people. They provide a free service, helping residents who might have no other place to turn for help, and they get very little appreciation for it. (Thank you for your own kind words. They do mean a lot.) When I see one of those rare snappy replies, I know where they are coming from. I'm sorry if you ever felt zapped by one of them, but please have patience and don't hesitate to post questions here. This really is one of the best places to get a quick, intelligent answer in SL.
  12. Especially if you have been changing from one viewer to another, you may have messed up your outfits folder (and other things). Take a look here >>> http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/wearing_entire_inventory for suggestions that may help.
  13. People abandon starter homes all the time and move up to larger places, making them available for new Premium members. Also, Linden Lab occasionally adds more homes in styles that are particularly popular. It's sort of the way the housing market works in RL too. Just be patient and try again.
  14. if (~llSubStringIndex(llDetectedName(0), "arrow"){ llSay(0, "I found it.");} That's assuming that the word is "arrow" and not "Arrow" or "ARROW".
  15. You've had the same correct answer in four threads now, so you're probably not going to get a better one this time. If you are trying to use your Merchant Outbox with Phoenix, don't. It won't work. If you are using with with V3 or Firestorm, just be sure that you have created a Received Items folder and have logged out and back in again.
  16. Duplicate question. Original at http://community.secondlife.com/t5/Linden-Dollars-L/i-made-a-purchased-2-pink-Benzly-s-from-frageurs-Hockand-i-didnt/qaq-p/1486899
  17. It can sometimes take anywhere from a few minutes to a day or more for your items to be delivered. Not that it helps now, but to remember for the future: (1) Don't overuse the shopping cart. It is easily confused if you put more than a couple of things in it. (2) Don't buy things from Marketplace (especially LOTS of things) unless you are in world to receive them at the time. We each have an "in box" that holds IMs, notecards, group notices, group invitations, and anything that is delivered to us if we aren't in world at the time. That "in box" can only hold 25 things, total. If anything else comes in, it isn't saved. It is gone ... poof .... forever. If you have a mess of things delivered from Marketplace and half your friends send you notecards, that in box will be capped and you will never know what happened. So, what do you do now? ....... To get a record of the individual items in your order, open Marketplace and click the My Marketplace menu at the top of the page. Select My Account >> Order History from the pulldown menu. If you do not receive items within about 24 hours, you should cut and paste the information about a missing item from that Order History and send it in a IM or notecard to the merchant, along with a polite message requesting redelivery. Most merchants are very kind and willing to redeliver. This happens all the time and they are aware of it. Do be patient, though. Not everyone logs in to SL every day or checks their e-mail. If you still haven't heard in another day or two, follow it up with a second polite note and finally, if you STILL haven't heard, file a support ticket at https://support.secondlife.com/create-case/ , selecting Marketplace from the pulldown menu.
  18. You need to create the Received Items folder first, so buy a direct Delivery item from Marketplace -- the free Linden Bear is a good idea. Then log out of SL and log back in again. Your Merchant Outbox should be ready to receive items for Marketplace. (Unless you are trying to use Phoenix. You cannot use the Merchant Outbox with Phoenix. You must use Firestorm or V3 instead.)
  19. You are right. According to the Billing information site, Linden Lab does not accept American Express, or Visa cards from Brazil. I do not know why. However, you can use PayPal from Brazil. See https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/?cmd=p/sell/mc/mc_intro-outside .. Also, see the list of approved Third Party currency exchanges, some of which offer services in Portuguese.
  20. Es gibt nur einen Weg, um sich unsichtbar machen. Erstellen einer alternativen Avatar (ein Alt) und erzählen Sie niemandem, wer Sie sind - auch deine Mutter. Dann an eine private SIM gehen und nie verlassen. Ich würde es nicht als mein Leben normal, wenn ich diese Dinge getan hat, jedoch. Versuchen Sie zu entspannen und genießen SL.
  21. Sim maps are updated on an irregular schedule every week or two, so it's not unusual for one to look the same long after you have made changes.
  22. The "Waiting for Region Handshake" message occurs when the Second Life Viewer does not receive an acknowledgement from the server. The usual cause of this error is a firewall blocking UDP packets. Reconfigure your firewall to resolve this problem. For information on how to configure firewalls, see: Configuring your firewall Configure your software firewall Another possible solution is to just try logging in to a different location. Your sim may be off line temporarily for maintenance.
  23. support@payments.secondlife.com is the correct e-mail address. If you had a failed delivery message, try again. My guess is that you made a mistake while typing it. There are many reasons why you might be having problems. Here are the most common ones >>> http://community.secondlife.com/t5/English-Knowledge-Base/Billing/ta-p/700037#Section_.7 Unfortunately, none of us can help you figure out exactly what is causing your own problem, but maybe those suggestions can help you figure it out yourself. If not, your only option is to try calling the billling office or sending another message to their e-mailaddress.
  24. TurtleBeing wrote: I think I am being tracked without my permission...is there a way to know for sure? No. You can't tell "for sure" in RL either. If someone really wants to follow you, they don't need to use technology to do it, after all. Most of us are creatures of habit. We visit the same places frequently, have predictable interests, and have known friends. A reasonably smart detective can figure out where we are likely to be and just wait. The only way to be sure that you aren't being followed is to hide on a private sim with no friends. But then, why come to SL at all? If yopu are genuinely worried about a stalker, see http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Stalkers . That's serious stuff, and you have every right to be concerned. Otherwise, relax. Most people won't go to the trouble of trying to follow someone who wants to be left alone.
×
×
  • Create New...