Never heard of it before. Sounds like the site is talking about a single
type of functionality that needs the support of other layers to provide
a full trust and identification service.
Perhaps a better idea would be to use a Jabber style user server, where
your profile is held? In which case
Sorry for the late reply, just noticed this discussion.
Secondlife supports cutting but no boolean. You can link several
links together, and position them one inside the other to simulate a
new surface - but in truth, it will still be a group of separate
primitives, and no boolean
something to stop the burning of the VC
capital
and they have to solve out some very difficult technical problems.
Expect yet-another-big-burst of CNet articles.
len
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I have VOS setup on Windows, and I have been trying to run a simple VOS
world by executing Omnivos and connecting Terangreal to it. So far
however, all I've got was notices that the object could not be found.
I tried to run ominvos either on its own or with '-m world.so' (even
though no *.so
Not in SecondLife right - but it will be once its finished. They're
making it specificly to be used like CrystalZilla, just that per the
Mozilla license they're releasing their modifications for the community.
Reed Hedges wrote:
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Hiya people.
Usually I just lurk here and dont talk much, but i've recently noticed
something that may interest some of you:
The guys from LindenLab (SecondLife) have been hard at work trying to
implement FireFox into their virtual-world enviroment. So far it looks
pretty good - check this