How to install second life?





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I downloaded Second life from the website for Ubuntu . And I extracted the file but I cant get it to run or know how to get it to run so that I can install it right.The program is in script until I can get it to run. Can someone please tell me what to do after I extracted the file. Please try to make it simple instructions, step by step, not to great on knowing how to do computer stuff.










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I downloaded Second life from the website for Ubuntu . And I extracted the file but I cant get it to run or know how to get it to run so that I can install it right.The program is in script until I can get it to run. Can someone please tell me what to do after I extracted the file. Please try to make it simple instructions, step by step, not to great on knowing how to do computer stuff.










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  • This question has been updated there: askubuntu.com/questions/1078071/second-life-in-ubuntu-18-04

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  • This question has been updated there: askubuntu.com/questions/1078071/second-life-in-ubuntu-18-04

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    Sep 27 '18 at 18:20














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I downloaded Second life from the website for Ubuntu . And I extracted the file but I cant get it to run or know how to get it to run so that I can install it right.The program is in script until I can get it to run. Can someone please tell me what to do after I extracted the file. Please try to make it simple instructions, step by step, not to great on knowing how to do computer stuff.










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I downloaded Second life from the website for Ubuntu . And I extracted the file but I cant get it to run or know how to get it to run so that I can install it right.The program is in script until I can get it to run. Can someone please tell me what to do after I extracted the file. Please try to make it simple instructions, step by step, not to great on knowing how to do computer stuff.







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  • This question has been updated there: askubuntu.com/questions/1078071/second-life-in-ubuntu-18-04

    – Nikasha Von carstein
    Sep 27 '18 at 18:18











  • This question has been updated there: askubuntu.com/questions/1078071/second-life-in-ubuntu-18-04

    – Nikasha Von carstein
    Sep 27 '18 at 18:20



















  • This question has been updated there: askubuntu.com/questions/1078071/second-life-in-ubuntu-18-04

    – Nikasha Von carstein
    Sep 27 '18 at 18:18











  • This question has been updated there: askubuntu.com/questions/1078071/second-life-in-ubuntu-18-04

    – Nikasha Von carstein
    Sep 27 '18 at 18:20

















This question has been updated there: askubuntu.com/questions/1078071/second-life-in-ubuntu-18-04

– Nikasha Von carstein
Sep 27 '18 at 18:18





This question has been updated there: askubuntu.com/questions/1078071/second-life-in-ubuntu-18-04

– Nikasha Von carstein
Sep 27 '18 at 18:18













This question has been updated there: askubuntu.com/questions/1078071/second-life-in-ubuntu-18-04

– Nikasha Von carstein
Sep 27 '18 at 18:20





This question has been updated there: askubuntu.com/questions/1078071/second-life-in-ubuntu-18-04

– Nikasha Von carstein
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Follow this step by step:




  • Press here to download the file: Second_Life_3_7_24_297623_i686.tar.bz2.


  • Save it to your home folder(/home/YOUR USERNAME).


  • Right click the downloaded file, select extract here.


  • Open up a terminal.(On your keyboard: CTRL-ALT-T-)


  • Typ in the terminal: cd Second_Life_3_7_24_297623_i686



  • Then in the same terminal: sudo ./install.sh,




    • typ in your password, press enter,

    • press enter again




  • Go to dash (Windows key on your keyboard, left top right button on your screen.)




    • Typ in secondlife, click on the second life icon, and voila:




enter image description here






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  • The name of the file has now changed, there is a new version, Second_Life_3_7_29_301305_i686. Maybe it would be better to point to where the download is and say to put 'cd [name of extracted file]', or something like that.

    – kim holder
    Jun 9 '15 at 17:51











  • This worked for me, but as Kim Holder pointed out, you need to adjust the filename accordingly - it was "Second_Life_5_0_9_329906_i686" for me, but this will obviously change as Linden Lab release new versions.

    – Gregory Opera
    Feb 5 '18 at 8:36



















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Using Elementary O.S, a distribution based on Ubuntu, after these packages were installed, I could run the SecondLife application as follows:



sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386

sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-0:i386





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    this is how you get secondlife on Linux:




    1. Download it from website

    2. Extract to desired install location

    3. Open terminal and type cd /path/to/second/life then type ls to display files

    4. type sudo ./install.sh

    5. type sudo apt-get install ./secondlife

    6. type cd /second/life/directory

    7. then type " ./secondlife






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      Follow this step by step:




      • Press here to download the file: Second_Life_3_7_24_297623_i686.tar.bz2.


      • Save it to your home folder(/home/YOUR USERNAME).


      • Right click the downloaded file, select extract here.


      • Open up a terminal.(On your keyboard: CTRL-ALT-T-)


      • Typ in the terminal: cd Second_Life_3_7_24_297623_i686



      • Then in the same terminal: sudo ./install.sh,




        • typ in your password, press enter,

        • press enter again




      • Go to dash (Windows key on your keyboard, left top right button on your screen.)




        • Typ in secondlife, click on the second life icon, and voila:




      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer


























      • The name of the file has now changed, there is a new version, Second_Life_3_7_29_301305_i686. Maybe it would be better to point to where the download is and say to put 'cd [name of extracted file]', or something like that.

        – kim holder
        Jun 9 '15 at 17:51











      • This worked for me, but as Kim Holder pointed out, you need to adjust the filename accordingly - it was "Second_Life_5_0_9_329906_i686" for me, but this will obviously change as Linden Lab release new versions.

        – Gregory Opera
        Feb 5 '18 at 8:36
















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      Follow this step by step:




      • Press here to download the file: Second_Life_3_7_24_297623_i686.tar.bz2.


      • Save it to your home folder(/home/YOUR USERNAME).


      • Right click the downloaded file, select extract here.


      • Open up a terminal.(On your keyboard: CTRL-ALT-T-)


      • Typ in the terminal: cd Second_Life_3_7_24_297623_i686



      • Then in the same terminal: sudo ./install.sh,




        • typ in your password, press enter,

        • press enter again




      • Go to dash (Windows key on your keyboard, left top right button on your screen.)




        • Typ in secondlife, click on the second life icon, and voila:




      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer


























      • The name of the file has now changed, there is a new version, Second_Life_3_7_29_301305_i686. Maybe it would be better to point to where the download is and say to put 'cd [name of extracted file]', or something like that.

        – kim holder
        Jun 9 '15 at 17:51











      • This worked for me, but as Kim Holder pointed out, you need to adjust the filename accordingly - it was "Second_Life_5_0_9_329906_i686" for me, but this will obviously change as Linden Lab release new versions.

        – Gregory Opera
        Feb 5 '18 at 8:36














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      Follow this step by step:




      • Press here to download the file: Second_Life_3_7_24_297623_i686.tar.bz2.


      • Save it to your home folder(/home/YOUR USERNAME).


      • Right click the downloaded file, select extract here.


      • Open up a terminal.(On your keyboard: CTRL-ALT-T-)


      • Typ in the terminal: cd Second_Life_3_7_24_297623_i686



      • Then in the same terminal: sudo ./install.sh,




        • typ in your password, press enter,

        • press enter again




      • Go to dash (Windows key on your keyboard, left top right button on your screen.)




        • Typ in secondlife, click on the second life icon, and voila:




      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer















      Follow this step by step:




      • Press here to download the file: Second_Life_3_7_24_297623_i686.tar.bz2.


      • Save it to your home folder(/home/YOUR USERNAME).


      • Right click the downloaded file, select extract here.


      • Open up a terminal.(On your keyboard: CTRL-ALT-T-)


      • Typ in the terminal: cd Second_Life_3_7_24_297623_i686



      • Then in the same terminal: sudo ./install.sh,




        • typ in your password, press enter,

        • press enter again




      • Go to dash (Windows key on your keyboard, left top right button on your screen.)




        • Typ in secondlife, click on the second life icon, and voila:




      enter image description here







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      • The name of the file has now changed, there is a new version, Second_Life_3_7_29_301305_i686. Maybe it would be better to point to where the download is and say to put 'cd [name of extracted file]', or something like that.

        – kim holder
        Jun 9 '15 at 17:51











      • This worked for me, but as Kim Holder pointed out, you need to adjust the filename accordingly - it was "Second_Life_5_0_9_329906_i686" for me, but this will obviously change as Linden Lab release new versions.

        – Gregory Opera
        Feb 5 '18 at 8:36



















      • The name of the file has now changed, there is a new version, Second_Life_3_7_29_301305_i686. Maybe it would be better to point to where the download is and say to put 'cd [name of extracted file]', or something like that.

        – kim holder
        Jun 9 '15 at 17:51











      • This worked for me, but as Kim Holder pointed out, you need to adjust the filename accordingly - it was "Second_Life_5_0_9_329906_i686" for me, but this will obviously change as Linden Lab release new versions.

        – Gregory Opera
        Feb 5 '18 at 8:36

















      The name of the file has now changed, there is a new version, Second_Life_3_7_29_301305_i686. Maybe it would be better to point to where the download is and say to put 'cd [name of extracted file]', or something like that.

      – kim holder
      Jun 9 '15 at 17:51





      The name of the file has now changed, there is a new version, Second_Life_3_7_29_301305_i686. Maybe it would be better to point to where the download is and say to put 'cd [name of extracted file]', or something like that.

      – kim holder
      Jun 9 '15 at 17:51













      This worked for me, but as Kim Holder pointed out, you need to adjust the filename accordingly - it was "Second_Life_5_0_9_329906_i686" for me, but this will obviously change as Linden Lab release new versions.

      – Gregory Opera
      Feb 5 '18 at 8:36





      This worked for me, but as Kim Holder pointed out, you need to adjust the filename accordingly - it was "Second_Life_5_0_9_329906_i686" for me, but this will obviously change as Linden Lab release new versions.

      – Gregory Opera
      Feb 5 '18 at 8:36













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      Using Elementary O.S, a distribution based on Ubuntu, after these packages were installed, I could run the SecondLife application as follows:



      sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386

      sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-0:i386





      share|improve this answer






























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        Using Elementary O.S, a distribution based on Ubuntu, after these packages were installed, I could run the SecondLife application as follows:



        sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386

        sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-0:i386





        share|improve this answer




























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          Using Elementary O.S, a distribution based on Ubuntu, after these packages were installed, I could run the SecondLife application as follows:



          sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386

          sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-0:i386





          share|improve this answer















          Using Elementary O.S, a distribution based on Ubuntu, after these packages were installed, I could run the SecondLife application as follows:



          sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386

          sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-0:i386






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              this is how you get secondlife on Linux:




              1. Download it from website

              2. Extract to desired install location

              3. Open terminal and type cd /path/to/second/life then type ls to display files

              4. type sudo ./install.sh

              5. type sudo apt-get install ./secondlife

              6. type cd /second/life/directory

              7. then type " ./secondlife






              share|improve this answer






























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                this is how you get secondlife on Linux:




                1. Download it from website

                2. Extract to desired install location

                3. Open terminal and type cd /path/to/second/life then type ls to display files

                4. type sudo ./install.sh

                5. type sudo apt-get install ./secondlife

                6. type cd /second/life/directory

                7. then type " ./secondlife






                share|improve this answer




























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                  this is how you get secondlife on Linux:




                  1. Download it from website

                  2. Extract to desired install location

                  3. Open terminal and type cd /path/to/second/life then type ls to display files

                  4. type sudo ./install.sh

                  5. type sudo apt-get install ./secondlife

                  6. type cd /second/life/directory

                  7. then type " ./secondlife






                  share|improve this answer















                  this is how you get secondlife on Linux:




                  1. Download it from website

                  2. Extract to desired install location

                  3. Open terminal and type cd /path/to/second/life then type ls to display files

                  4. type sudo ./install.sh

                  5. type sudo apt-get install ./secondlife

                  6. type cd /second/life/directory

                  7. then type " ./secondlife







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