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i just dont understand. i installed through the terminal 32 bit architechture. multiple packages as per the "How-To"s told me to do. i downloaded a third party SL viewer. because nothing else will work albiet the official SL viewer. i extracted the files. ran the commands as several pages indicate for my particular setup. and all i get at the end of the day, every time. "No such file or directory" W.....T......F......!!!!!

 

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Would you please give us some additional details ...

1) About your PC and Operating System

2) About your Graphics Card make & Model.

We'll be able to direct you more specifically with this information.

Otherwise we'll be guessing about your particular issues.

Wild Guess 1) Are you using a Linux Build? If so what Distro are you using?

EDITED: I just saw you earlier post :P

http://www.howtogeek.com/206240/how-to-tell-what-distro-and-version-of-linux-you-are-running/

http://askubuntu.com/questions/579806/how-to-install-second-life

http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linux_Viewer

http://www.thelinuxrain.com/articles/installing-firestorm-second-life-viewer-for-linux

 

 

 

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Currently (1/30/17) best viewer I tested for Linux (Ubuntu 14.04 x64, Ubuntu 16.04 x64, & Linux Mint 18 x64) is the latest Singularity Linux test build viewer Singularity 1 8 7 6915 x86 64 tar.xz   (bento compatible)

http://67.170.30.149/

The above download should be auto saved to your downloads folder, go to your "downloads" file click on it see the viewer tar.xz file? Now move your mouse pointer all way to the upper left side of your screen & click on "Edit"...click on "Preferences"...click on "Behavior"...select "run executable text files when they are opened"...close this window...go back to the viewer tar.xz file you downloaded....right click on it...click on "Properties"...click on "Permissions"...select "allow executing file as a program"...close this window...right click on Singularity viewer tar.xz file you downloaded & select "extract here"...it creates a folder for you...at this point I like to delete (send to Trash) the tar.xz by right clicking it & selecting send to trash...now all we have is the created folder... left click it twice...see the data sheet labled "singularity"...click on it and the viewer will open....all you'll need to do to re-open the viewer later after logging out is go to back to your "downloads" files see the created folder and click on it...click on the data sheet labeled "singularity" again. If anyone needs more help using this viewer seek the Singularity Viewer Group via SL they were extremely helpful for me!

"I Love Simplicity"

 

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