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Old 17th April 2012, 10:41 PM
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Unable to get any Second Life viewer to work

Running on a 64 bit machine, using Fedora 16.

I have tried the SL viewer, Imprudence, Pheonix, and a few others. I keep running into the same issue every time. Whenever I try to run it, after extracting to my Downloads folder, nothing happens or something pops up and is gone so fast I have no idea what the issue is.

I have been looking around for ways to solve the problem and every time I think I figure it out I am right back where I started. I am have a little experience with Linux and am willing to learn more.

Please help.
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