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[changing from -users to -dev, due to not being able to access outgoing
email for my opensim-users account]<br>
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Americo Damasceno wrote:
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</style>Thanks, Diva.<br>
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I will use the "ucigrid04.nacs.uci.edu 9003". Like the central point
(128,128) that I will define in the tutorial like the "official
arriving point for a world" was "under water" I have created
something like an "hypernaut-port" having an OpenSim flag. You can see
it at:<br>
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Thanks, Americo. Those two gateways right now are open for editing by
anyone. I want to keep it open like that, and I appreciate nice content
like the one you placed there. However, everyone please keep in mind
that those regions are common ground for hypernauts, and they belong to
the University of California; don't clutter them, be tasteful, and
please don't remove/change anything of what's already there without
asking for permission. I will go without technical permissions, and
relying on social common sense, for as long as it's sustainable.<br>
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(One thing that's clear is that these completely open environments will
need a much better support for history recording, i.e. who did what to
which objects, sort of like a wiki history page)<br>
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type="cite">Any thing more, Diva. Can you tell us the configuration
of the server and of the communication line ?<br>
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They are linux machines, dual-core with 4M of RAM. I don't remember the
exact number for the bandwidth but it's some huge number -- the
machines are in the university network.<br>
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Crista / Diva<br>
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