I did this maybe 20 times and is still the same . ,, diamond icon " I mean secondlife file which should start sl .
im on linux ubuntu 13.04
before when I use 9.04 was working fine for years and now I back to ubuntu and can't install sl
,,Btw, the icon isn't a diamond. It's a green hand on black background.
yeah - and this I have and is only png image
and file with name secondlife when I click on this showing me this :
#!/bin/bash
## Here are some configuration options for Linux Client Testers.
## These options are for self-assisted troubleshooting during this beta
## testing phase; you should not usually need to touch them.
## - Avoids using any FMOD Ex audio driver.
#export LL_BAD_FMODEX_DRIVER=x
## - Avoids using any OpenAL audio driver.
#export LL_BAD_OPENAL_DRIVER=x
## - Avoids using the FMOD Ex PulseAudio audio driver.
#export LL_BAD_FMOD_PULSEAUDIO=x
## - Avoids using the FMOD or FMOD Ex ALSA audio driver.
#export LL_BAD_FMOD_ALSA=x
## - Avoids using the FMOD or FMOD Ex OSS audio driver.
#export LL_BAD_FMOD_OSS=x
## - Avoids the optional OpenGL extensions which have proven most problematic
## on some hardware. Disabling this option may cause BETTER PERFORMANCE but
## may also cause CRASHES and hangs on some unstable combinations of drivers
## and hardware.
## NOTE: This is now disabled by default.
#export LL_GL_BASICEXT=x
## - Avoids *all* optional OpenGL extensions. This is the safest and least-
## exciting option. Enable this if you experience stability issues, and
## report whether it helps in the Linux Client Testers forum.
#export LL_GL_NOEXT=x
## - For advanced troubleshooters, this lets you disable specific GL
## extensions, each of which is represented by a letter a-o. If you can
## narrow down a stability problem on your system to just one or two
## extensions then please post details of your hardware (and drivers) to
## the Linux Client Testers forum along with the minimal
## LL_GL_BLACKLIST which solves your problems.
#export LL_GL_BLACKLIST=abcdefghijklmno
## - Some ATI/Radeon users report random X server crashes when the mouse
## cursor changes shape. If you suspect that you are a victim of this
## driver bug, try enabling this option and report whether it helps:
#export LL_ATI_MOUSE_CURSOR_BUG=x
if [ "`uname -m`" = "x86_64" ]; then
echo '64-bit Linux detected.'
fi
## Everything below this line is just for advanced troubleshooters.
##-------------------------------------------------------------------
## - For advanced debugging cases, you can run the viewer under the
## control of another program, such as strace, gdb, or valgrind. If
## you're building your own viewer, bear in mind that the executable
## in the bin directory will be stripped: you should replace it with
## an unstripped binary before you run.
#export LL_WRAPPER='gdb --args'
#export LL_WRAPPER='valgrind --smc-check=all --error-limit=no --log-file=secondlife.vg --leak-check=full --suppressions=/usr/lib/valgrind/glibc-2.5.supp --suppressions=secondlife-i686.supp'
## - Avoids an often-buggy X feature that doesn't really benefit us anyway.
export SDL_VIDEO_X11_DGAMOUSE=0
## - Works around a problem with misconfigured 64-bit systems not finding GL
I386_MULTIARCH="$(dpkg-architecture -ai386 -qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH 2>/dev/null)"
MULTIARCH_ERR=$?
if [ $MULTIARCH_ERR -eq 0 ]; then
echo 'Multi-arch support detected.'
MULTIARCH_GL_DRIVERS="/usr/lib/${I386_MULTIARCH}/dri"
export LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH="${LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH}{MULTIARCH_GL_DRIVERS}:/usr/lib64/dri:/usr/lib32/dri:/usr/lib/dri"
else
export LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH="${LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH}:/usr/lib64/dri:/usr/lib32/dri:/usr/lib/dri"
fi
## - The 'scim' GTK IM module widely crashes the viewer. Avoid it.
if [ "$GTK_IM_MODULE" = "scim" ]; then
export GTK_IM_MODULE=xim
fi
If I remeber before was something like run and was working fine . Now I can't install this.