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All of theses change can be unwound by using System Restore to roll back to a time when Voice worked. A computer crash could have corrupted a file. KOKUA VIEWER VOICE SETTINGS UPDATEA recent update to either could be causing the problem. Software-wise: a new firewall ( firewall configuration reference for Second Life) or anti-virus program could be the problem. Hardware-wise: A cable is disconnected (have a pet rabbit? they gnaw cables), speakers are off, mic is unplugged, a wireless battery is dead… think of anything that may have physically changed. If it now looks like the problem is on your side, consider what may may have recently changed on your computer. These steps should get Voice working or tell you if Voice is down. It may be that Voice has come back up or the problem was a Voice connection that relogging solves. However, once voice works in a different viewer, recheck the problem viewer one more time. If voice works with one viewer and not another, it suggests the problem is is with the problem viewer. If none of these work, or any where in the process, look at the SL Grid Status page to see if Voice is down. If still not working, reboot the computer. Wait a minute, meaning at least 60 seconds, then reopen Sound & Media and enable voice. If still not working or if you would rather not tp out of wherever you are, open Preferences (Ctrl-P) ->Sound & Media (in older viewers Voice Chat). The one next to the star is the Voice icon. Oh… of course you are not so silly as to expect voice to work in a voice restricted area, right? To know if you are in such an area look in the top menu area for the region status icons. If your voice works there, the problem was transient or related to the region. You can do that by tp’ing to Voice Echo Canyon. Figure out which it is before you start changing things. If your voice was working and now isn’t, it may well be Second Life that is the problem. ![]() KOKUA VIEWER VOICE SETTINGS INSTALLJust remember to install or reinstall your primary viewer after installing or updating the SL Viewer. So, one should always install the SL Viewer and keep it updated. Some TPV’s depend on those files being installed. The Second Life Viewer can install the files it needs as Linden Lab has licensed the stuff they use. Phoenix has made changes to their viewer and a notable change occurs between versions 373 and 908.ĭepending on the state of one’s computer and how one has loaded Second Life Viewers some files Phoenix, or other TPV’s, need may be missing. That licensing thing adds some complications to the viewer. KOKUA VIEWER VOICE SETTINGS DOWNLOADThe problems are related to who can download some of the proprietary files that support voice. The Phoenix Viewer, or any third party viewer (TPV), has to jump through some hoops to use voice. You will only be able to hear yourself and no one else. Public region available for testing voice through an echo channel. If you use World Map search and use the term VOICE you will find several places that are related to voice testing. In it they mention Voice Echo Canyon, the place to test your viewer’s voice connection, a handy thing to know. The Phoenix Viewer Team recently updated their wiki post on voice problems. Newer stuff is in the Second Life Community Portal in Voice. There are lots of handy tips and the etiquette for using voice. The SL Wiki index page on voice is here: Second Life Category:Voice. Please see README-linux.txt before reporting problems.The SL Wiki page is here: Second Life Voice. ![]() This is a BETA release of the Second Life linux client. $ sudo apt-get install ia32-libs ia32-libs-gtk ia32-libs-kde ia32-libs-sdl Loading shared libraries') may be solved by installing your Linuxĭistribution's 32-bit compatibility packages.įor example, on Ubuntu and other Debian-based Linuxes you might run: 'bin/do-not-directly-run-secondlife-bin: not found' and 'error while Most common problems when launching the Viewer (particularly You are running the Second Life Viewer on a x86_64 platform. Installing menu entries in /usr/local/share/applicationsīin/do-not-directly-run-secondlife-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory NB: I downloaded the tar from the official page for Linux systems. Somebody could help me to get second life works? When I run it at terminal it shoots me a message that says it couldn't find gftools-2 and it say too that I need to install ia32-libs but when I try to install this libraries terminal says that it doesn't exist, then. I wanna play second life in my Xubuntu when I have installed without any problem but when I click on the icon doesn't appear anything. ![]()
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