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Old 4th June 2012, 01:41 PM
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Second Life / Phoenix Firestorm crashes permanently

Hello,

I used to play Second Life (using Phoenix Firestorm) on Ubuntu 10.10 ...

Now I want to switch to Fedora 17 32 Bit.

The Phoenix Firestorm Viewer (Version 4.x) crashes permanently ... on crowded areas, I crash after 5...10 seconds. Btw, on Fedora 64 Bit with all the .i686 compatibelity packages installed, the viewer didn't crash, but in Fedora 32 bit (no matter if with or without PAE Kernel).

The original Second Life Viewer (ver 3.x) also crashes permanently on F17/x86.

Using rpm-fusion's Nvidia driver (current version) with Nvidia GTX460 ... I remember, it didn't crash in Fedora 11 (or sooner).

I don't have any SWAP partition, but the memory usage is just 25% (of 4 GB) or less.

I was trying all the hints on http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/fs_run_crash but non of them help.

Can anybody help me with that issue? I mean, I cannot imagine, that I am the only one with that problem.
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