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===Getting online===
 
There are several public grids and several standalone arrays running 24/7. For the casual user as well as those who want to run their own public regions, there is a list of available sims at [[OpenSim: Grids]]. Talk to us on the Freenode #opensim IRC chat channel for asking and answering questions about setting up standalone, grids and using grids.
 
 
While OpenSim is not affiliated with any one grid there are many prominent [[OpenSim: Grids|Grids]].
 
 
===Mailing Lists===
 
 
Various mailing lists are available for communication between users and developers. A list is available to subscribe to email SVN commit notifications.
 
* [https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users opensim-users] - a user support forum for OpenSim
 
* [https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-dev opensim-dev] - development discussion of OpenSim
 
* [https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-commits opensim-commits] - an email list for svn commits
 
 
* We also have a dedicated IRC chat channel for OpenSim on Freenode at #opensim.
 
 
 
===More Information===
 
===More Information===
  
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* [[Troubleshooting]] - How to trouble shoot your OpenSim installation.
 
* [[Troubleshooting]] - How to trouble shoot your OpenSim installation.
 
* [[FAQ]] - Frequently asked questions.
 
* [[FAQ]] - Frequently asked questions.
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===Getting online===
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There are several public grids and several standalone arrays running 24/7. For the casual user as well as those who want to run their own public regions, there is a list of available sims at [[OpenSim: Grids]]. Talk to us on the Freenode #opensim IRC chat channel for asking and answering questions about setting up standalone, grids and using grids. While OpenSim is not affiliated with any one grid there are many prominent [[OpenSim: Grids|Grids]].
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===Mailing Lists===
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Various mailing lists are available for communication between users and developers. A list is available to subscribe to email SVN commit notifications.
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* [https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users opensim-users] - a user support forum for OpenSim
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* [https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-dev opensim-dev] - development discussion of OpenSim
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* [https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-commits opensim-commits] - an email list for svn commits
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* We also have a dedicated IRC chat channel for OpenSim on Freenode at #opensim.
  
 
[[Category:Support]]
 
[[Category:Support]]

Revision as of 02:39, 20 February 2008

More Information

  • Features - Key features of the OpenSim platform.
  • Installation - How to get and install the simulator software.
  • Configuration - How to configure the simulator for various modes.
  • Viewer Reference - How to connect with a Second Life Viewer
  • Server Manual - Describes how to control the OpenSim server
  • Scripting - OSSL and LSL scripting reference
  • Tweaking - General tips to tweak your OpenSim
  • Inworld Data - How to create custom libraries, free assets, scripts, etc.
  • Troubleshooting - How to trouble shoot your OpenSim installation.
  • FAQ - Frequently asked questions.

Getting online

There are several public grids and several standalone arrays running 24/7. For the casual user as well as those who want to run their own public regions, there is a list of available sims at OpenSim: Grids. Talk to us on the Freenode #opensim IRC chat channel for asking and answering questions about setting up standalone, grids and using grids. While OpenSim is not affiliated with any one grid there are many prominent Grids.

Mailing Lists

Various mailing lists are available for communication between users and developers. A list is available to subscribe to email SVN commit notifications.

  • We also have a dedicated IRC chat channel for OpenSim on Freenode at #opensim.
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