Vivox and 64-bit Fedora -- was Re: [sldev] Upcoming Releases

Soft soft at lindenlab.com
Thu May 15 10:59:42 PDT 2008


Looks like you're running on a 64-bit host?

You'll need to install 32-bit compatibility libraries as required by
the Vivox daemon. Poppy posted instructions here for accomplishing
this with a deb-based distribution a couple weeks back. I'm not sure
how to proceed in identifying the libs with Fedora - anyone?

On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 12:51 PM, Matthew Underwood <sakkaku at gmail.com> wrote:
> About:
> Second Life 1.20.6 (86925) May  6 2008 19:36:48 (Second Life Release Candidate)
>
> You are at 255338.4, 257977.1, 22.8 in Brown located at
> sim5002.agni.lindenlab.com (8.2.32.3:13001)
> Second Life Server 1.21.1.87495
>
> CPU: Dual Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 165
> Memory: 3969 MB
> OS Version: Linux 2.6.24.5-85.fc8 #1 SMP Sat Apr 19 11:18:09 EDT 2008 x86_64
> Graphics Card Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
> Graphics Card: GeForce 7900 GS/PCI/SSE2
> OpenGL Version: 2.1.2 NVIDIA 169.12
> LLMozLib Version: [LLMediaImplLLMozLib] - 2.01.15162 (Mozilla GRE
> version 1.8.1.13_0000000000)
> Packets Lost: 74/42299 (0.2%)
>
> Example of reconnects:
> [10:45]  Connecting to in-world Voice Chat...
> [10:45]  Connected
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> [10:46]  Connected
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> [10:47]  Connected
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> On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 1:49 PM, Soft <soft at lindenlab.com> wrote:
>> I never had luck with Pulse as installed in Ubuntu 7.04, if that's
>> what you're using. I had to drop back to esd before sound and voice
>> were happy. If you dump your system information from the "About"
>> window, others may be able to help you further. Linux configs come in
>> many delicious and varied flavors.
>>
>> On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 12:41 PM, Matthew Underwood <sakkaku at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I never got Japanese or other non native characters to display even
>>> though I have the language packs installed in linux (fonts, etc).
>>>
>>> Is there any chance someone can go over voice in linux again.  I have
>>> yet to get it working at all.  All it does is reconnect every 10-20
>>> seconds, I have tried a variety of settings but it doesn't seem to
>>> like any of them.  I guess it may have something to do with me using
>>> PulseAudio, but I have an audigy4 which has hardware mixing so OSS
>>> should theoretically work.
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 12:42 PM, Soft <soft at lindenlab.com> wrote:
>>>> On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 5:30 AM,  <alissa_sabre at yahoo.co.jp> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm happy to know that the list includes several changes/fixes that
>>>>> facilitate non-English speaking residents.  Thank you for taking care
>>>>> of us.  (I'm a Japanese speaker, BTW.)
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a question, though:
>>>>>
>>>>>> (From QAR-460)
>>>>>> * Improved internationalization support for Linux
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm interested in this item very much, but the wording is too broad,
>>>>> and I have no idea what improvement it will be.  Is it possible for me
>>>>> to know what exactly is the change called QAR-460, other than "to wait
>>>>> for RC7 distribution and to explore it by myself"?
>>>>
>>>> Unicode cleanup and guessing the default language based on OS
>>>> preferences (not sure which are used). Tofu owns this, in case he
>>>> wants to comment further.
>>>>
>>>> I'll push source for this branch today should you wish to explore it.
>>>> Since it has been rebranched from release, it will now be
>>>> Branch_1-20-Viewer-2
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