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Number of samples to use for FSAA (0 = no AA).

To resolve this common issue which is known to effect nVidia GeForce, AMD Radeon as well as Intel HD Graphics GPU, one needs to go to their Second Life or Firestorm folder and find a file called 'settings.xml'. The next time they try to open the 32-bit viewer under their 64-bit Linux distribution, they get ""Window Creation Error". After they run either 32-bit viewer successfully the first time post install, they edit the anti-aliasing settings by increasing the default amount of anti-aliasing. Last edited by Fedora Jones 20th January 2012 at 05:23 PM.Įxcellent tip Fedora Jones! Some users managed to get the official Second Life 32-bit viewer or Firestorm 32-bit viewer up and running on Fedora 16 64-bit, OpenSuSE 12 64-bit, Ubuntu 11 64-bit or Debian 6 64-bit. I haven't seen this specific package mentioned anywhere as a potential culprit, so I thought I'd document it here. What finally got the 32-bit SL viewers running on Fedora 16 for me was the installation of. So, I started looking for NVIDIA-related packages I had installed that might also have 32-bit versions.
Kokua viewer 64 bit driver#
I was at a loss for what further 32-bit libraries I could install, and I knew that my video driver was updated mere days ago.
Kokua viewer 64 bit install#
Additional googling kept bringing up 2 issues and possible solutions: 1) install 32-bit libraries for compatibility and 2) upgrade the video driver to support 32-bit color depth. I've also previously done this basic procedure, but that was based on a similar, but older post I found. I followed the instructions in the previous post and my "Window Creation Error" issue remained. The 64-bit version of Imprudence works well, after installing the 32-bit libraries for the audio stuff (e.g. I'm running Fedora 16, 64-bit, with an NVIDIA GTS250 video card and could not get any of the 32-bit SL viewers to run. Reason: added instructions for OpenSUSE, Ubuntu, Kubuntu Last edited by CreamCorn 12th January 2012 at 07:13 PM. If you are using Ubuntu 11 or Kubuntu 11, 64-bit edition, you will need to install 32-bit libraries to allow the official Second Life or Firestorm 32-bit viewer to run.ġ) Install an OpenGL capable driver for your nVidia GeForce / AMD Radeon / Intel HD Graphics GPU.Ģ) sudo apt-get install ia32-libs ia32-libs-gtk ia32-libs-kde ia32-libs-sdl Both will work although Firestorm is more popular due to more features and a more popular / user friendly interface.ģ) Install the viewer 'tar -jxvf FILENAME_2'
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OpenSUSE 64-bit comes with 32-bit support already preinstalled!Ģ) Download either Firestorm (recommended) or Second Life Viewer. If you are using OpenSUSE 12, 64-bit edition, installing either the official Second Life 32-bit viewer or the Firestorm 32-bit viewer is a lot easier. Both will work although Firestorm is more popular due to more features and a more popular / user friendly interface.Ĥ) Install the viewer 'tar -jxvf FILENAME_2' Paste this list in the text editor and save it as 'Fedora-ia32.txt'ī) Open 'Terminal' and do a 'su -' to switch to root user.Ĭ) Run command '# for i in $(< Fedora-ia32.txt ) do yum -y install $i done'ģ) Download either Firestorm (recommended) or Second Life Viewer. Install an OpenGL capable driver for your nVidia GeForce / AMD Radeon / Intel HD Graphics GPU.Ī) Open a text editor like Gedit, VIM, Kate, etc.
Kokua viewer 64 bit how to#
Here is a step by step guide on how to get it up and running on Fedora 16, 64-bit edition.ġ. Since Second Life is a game with one of the BEST graphics available in the Linux environment, I can see why it is so popular. I noticed a LOT of questions on the IRC help channel as well as on the Second Life Linux Help Area on how to run Second Life or OpenSim, which as of now, only have an up to date 32-bit viewer on Fedora Linux 64-bit.
