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* [[Hints & Tricks]] - A page for Hints and Tricks | * [[Hints & Tricks]] - A page for Hints and Tricks | ||
* [[Using L3DT]] - How to create custom terrains | * [[Using L3DT]] - How to create custom terrains | ||
+ | * [[Terrain making]] - A workflow for creating large cross-region custom terrains | ||
* [[Linux Gridserver]] using 'moo' - How to setup a Gridserver on a Linux machine using 'moo' | * [[Linux Gridserver]] using 'moo' - How to setup a Gridserver on a Linux machine using 'moo' | ||
Revision as of 13:28, 1 August 2008
Initial Setup
- Download - Download instructions
- Build Instructions - How to build and compile OpenSim from Source
- Configuration - How to get your OpenSim server up and running
- Connecting - How to connect a compatible viewer to OpenSim
- Troubleshooting - How to trouble shoot your OpenSim installation.
- Tips - Useful tips from users like you
- FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Administrator Guide
- Server Commands - Commands to control OpenSim
- OpenSim Database support - Dealing with databases
- Custom Libraries - Describes how to add custom content to your OpenSim server
- Automating Tasks - How to make administrating a walk in the park
- Network Settings - NAT, Ports, Services and more...
- Management - All about being an effective administrator/moderator
- Performance - How to tweak OpenSim's performance
- Console-less OpenSim - How to run OpenSim without console
- GridInfo - how to provide information about your grid to smart clients
Facilities
- OpenSim Archives - Loading and saving whole region archives with OpenSim
Scripting
- Scripting Documentation - Everything you need to know about OpenSim scripting
- Scripting Library - A list of example scripts
Tutorials
- OSGrid Region Registration - Describes how to link your region into OS-Grid
- Hints & Tricks - A page for Hints and Tricks
- Using L3DT - How to create custom terrains
- Terrain making - A workflow for creating large cross-region custom terrains
- Linux Gridserver using 'moo' - How to setup a Gridserver on a Linux machine using 'moo'
Contribution Policy
- User Wiki Conventions - Read this carefully, before adding content to the wiki
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