Second Life Kernel Panics

October 31, 2006 · 3 comments

in general

I’ve been trying to log into the SecondLife presentations (starting with the big NMC Impact of Digital Media Symposium, and then wanting to follow up on some of the blog posts about it).

But, SecondLife keeps throwing my Quad G5 into a kernel panic whenever I launch it. Or, rather, I can launch it, but if I log in, and try to enter SL, it chokes on the caching process, and locks up my system something fierce. Then it drops into the Grey Screen of Death. Oops. Reboot the machine, wait 30 minutes for it to check the drives and files, and try again. Same thing. Doh. I might have to install SL on a spare machine in the lab to try it out…

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1 Tim Wang October 31, 2006 at 10:21 pm

Time to get a XPS 1710 with a 512 MB Nvdia Graphic card. :) Just joking…

BOO! Trick or Treat!

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2 dnorman October 31, 2006 at 10:36 pm

Nah, but I’d settle for a new Core 2 Duo powered Macbook Pro to replace my Powerbook :-)

Boo!

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3 Cole November 4, 2006 at 7:29 am

I can’t get it to run on my MBP at all … doesn’t work on my Intel iMac at home either. It is driving me crazy!

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