Noel Niekerk
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Join date: 22 May 2008
Posts: 7
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06-04-2008 17:01
SL dies and quits unexpectedly. The amount of time the viewer will stay active is variable. I was on for about 20 minutes before it died, today. Then a moment ago, I tried to run SL again. The log-in screen came up, but when I clicked CONNECT, the viewer abruptly ended.
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Michelle2 Zenovka
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Join date: 6 Jan 2008
Posts: 63
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06-06-2008 10:03
Try looking at :-
/home/<you>/.secondlife/logs/stack_trace.log and /home/<you>/.secondlife/logs/Secondlife.log
for more information about what went wrong
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Noel Niekerk
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Join date: 22 May 2008
Posts: 7
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06-11-2008 17:19
There must be hundreds and hundreds of lines in that SecondLife.log file. The other file doesn't even exist. And I have no idea of what I would be looking for.
Anybody got a clue?
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Quito Noriega
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Join date: 17 Aug 2007
Posts: 2
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06-11-2008 21:15
Same thing started to happen to me yesterday, It had been working fine. Now crashes, usually after a minute or two.
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Quito Noriega
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Join date: 17 Aug 2007
Posts: 2
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06-16-2008 20:42
I installed RC 1.20.10 and is much improved but still has problems after about 1 hour and 20 minutes
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Adamas Carter
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Join date: 2 Jun 2007
Posts: 192
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06-18-2008 12:30
From: Noel Niekerk There must be hundreds and hundreds of lines in that SecondLife.log file. The other file doesn't even exist. And I have no idea of what I would be looking for.
Anybody got a clue? The lines you're looking for will be at the bottom of the log. It will tell you what was happening just before it crashed. (I also don't know anything about a stack trace log!)
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Adamas Carter OpenSUSE 11.1 (x86_64) KDE 3.5.9 AMD Phenom X4 (all Phenoms are X86_64) 4G RAM NVIDIA 8800GT (512M) DSL 1.5/1.0
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Arkem Landman
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Join date: 5 Jun 2008
Posts: 16
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06-24-2008 00:49
Most of the crashes i have occures when the servers have problems. It seems that the linux viewer has poor reliability in these cases...
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Adamas Carter
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Join date: 2 Jun 2007
Posts: 192
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06-24-2008 01:18
I use the Linux viewer and it's more reliable than the Windows version. I'm seeing Windows users, who have better computers and better internet connections than I do, crashing more often than I do.
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Adamas Carter OpenSUSE 11.1 (x86_64) KDE 3.5.9 AMD Phenom X4 (all Phenoms are X86_64) 4G RAM NVIDIA 8800GT (512M) DSL 1.5/1.0
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