Follow the GUI prompt to select your installation path (e.g., ~/Games/Terraria 3. Resolve Permission Issues
sudo apt update sudo apt install libgl1-mesa-glx libopenal1 libsdl2-2.0-0 libvulkan1 binutils Use code with caution.
# Run the binary (assuming it's in the current directory) ./Terraria "$@"
(Note: If you are running an older 32-bit system, grant permissions to Terraria.bin.x86 instead). Step 3: Launching the Game terraria 1449 multi9 gnu linux native install
The Multi9 build includes English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Brazilian Portuguese, and Polish. In-Game Configuration Launch the game using the executable script. From the main menu, click .
If you want to host your own multiplayer world, you can run a dedicated server.
./Terraria.bin.x86_64 -language 7 # Example: 7 = Russian Follow the GUI prompt to select your installation path (e
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade # Debian/Ubuntu/Mint sudo dnf upgrade # Fedora Use code with caution. Install necessary libraries for FNA.
(Note: If you are running an older 32-bit architecture system, use chmod +x Terraria.bin.x86 instead). Launching the Game
sudo dnf install mesa-libGLU libXcursor libXrandr openal-soft SDL2 libXinerama Use code with caution. Step 3: Launching the Game The Multi9 build
: Use the official server API to get the Linux server files. wget https://terraria.org Unpack : Unzip the file and navigate to the Linux folder. Launch : Run the executable: ./TerrariaServer.bin.x86_64 Multi-Language (Multi9) Support
Force the game to use a specific graphics driver backend by launching it with environment variables: FNA3D_FORCE_DRIVER=OpenGL ./Terraria Use code with caution. Issue 2: No Sound or Crackling Audio