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(Created page, identified Core-Saturation caveat, & Local-Lighting setting that is worth so much, linked to download-page.)
 
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===The Linux Client ( version 1,18.5(3) )===
===The Linux Client ( version 1,18.5(3) )===


# Works remarkably well, given how many years-behind the MS-Windows client it is,
# Works ( in openSUSE 10.2 x86_64, at-least ) remarkably well, given how many years-behind the MS-Windows client it is,
# Performs admirably well in comparison with many other Newly Created For Linux clients/apps. . .
# Performs admirably well in comparison with many other Newly Created For Linux clients/apps. . .
# It does, however, saturate ( 100%, continuously ) 1 CPU-core ( it doesn't share-the-load in multi-core CPUs )
# It does, however, saturate ( 100%, continuously ) 1 CPU-core ( it doesn't share-the-load in multi-core CPUs )

Revision as of 23:46, 25 December 2007

Linux Client

ALPHA

( "Alpha" means it is only for risk-embracing geeks to try: "Beta" would be trustworthy-enough for risk-embracing-normal-people :)

The Linux Client ( version 1,18.5(3) )

  1. Works ( in openSUSE 10.2 x86_64, at-least ) remarkably well, given how many years-behind the MS-Windows client it is,
  2. Performs admirably well in comparison with many other Newly Created For Linux clients/apps. . .
  3. It does, however, saturate ( 100%, continuously ) 1 CPU-core ( it doesn't share-the-load in multi-core CPUs )
  4. And IF you have a good-enough, modern-enough graphics-board, AND you have good & trustworthy drivers for it, properly installed ( Radeon HD2400 & Catalyst 7.12 is quite sufficient ), then you can enable all the extra lighting & effects, and get a noticeably improved virtual-reality.

Changing the setting for Lighting, from Single-Source to Local Lighting, in particular, is significant.

This Alpha Linux client can be downloaded, here:

http://secondlife.com/community/linux-alpha.php