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Updating Opensimulator
OpenSimulator is evolving very quickly, so if you want to keep up with the latest changes you need to update often. This guide is meant for Debian 6 but will probably work in any Linux flavor. With this guide you’ll … Continue reading
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Tagged backup, debian 6, development, git, grid mode, opensim, opensimulator, restart script, standalone mode, update
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Uptime Guarantee: Restart Script for Linux
Still being in development, OpenSimulator crashes once in a while. Especially when you’re testing new functionalities, running it on a barely adequate machine (such as your home desktop or even laptop) or if you’re simply overloading your Sim with scripts, … Continue reading
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Tagged crash, debian 5, debian 6, debian lenny, debian squeeze, downtime, opensim, opensimulator, restart scipt, simulator, uptime
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Installing OpenSimulator (Debian 6)
The first time I installed OpenSimulator was on a Debian 5 machine and it was hours and hours of debugging. I ended up with a half compiled version of mono 2.4.3 installed on top of the official debian 5 package. … Continue reading
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Tagged clean install, compiling, debian 6, devel, installation, mono, mysql, nant, opensim, opensimulator, source, ssh
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