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Please use this page to share "Hot Topics."  Describe issues that are currently affecting Residents and add links to resources that can help Volunteers deal with these issues.  Please add a date next to whatever you add.
Please use this page to share "Hot Topics."  Describe issues that are currently affecting Residents and add links to resources that can help Volunteers deal with these issues.  Please add a date next to whatever you add.


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== Previous Hot Topics ==
== Previous Hot Topics ==
== Related Topics ==
* [[Recent JIRAs concerning Volunteers]]

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Please use this page to share "Hot Topics." Describe issues that are currently affecting Residents and add links to resources that can help Volunteers deal with these issues. Please add a date next to whatever you add.


Current Hot Topics

  • Inventory Recovery Steps A list of steps a resident can follow to recover inventory. The first two sectionals also help with residents who are having appearance problems.

2007-02-02: ghostly objects in near-full parcels: In parcels or sims that are almost totally filled up prim-wise, prims may 'appear' that do not count in the parcel's "About Land", are undetectable even with Show Transparent, and yet still cause physical collisions with avatars and objects. These are ghost prims whose actual location in the sim is at origin corner ofthe sim (0,0,0). This is a known bug with the current updates and can be temporarily fixed by estate manager or Linden intervention at 0,0,0. Removal of the actual objects will cause the doppelgangers to vanish and normal physics collisions to resume. --Patchouli Woollahra 05:17, 2 February 2007 (PST)

Previous Hot Topics

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