VoidExpanse/SteamCMD
1. Install the dependencies required to run SteamCMD
Ubuntu/Debian 64-Bit apt-get install lib32gcc1 RedHat/CentOS yum install glibc libstdc++ RedHat/CentOS 64-Bit yum install glibc.i686 libstdc++.i686
2. Create a directory for SteamCMD and switch to it
mkdir ~/steamcmd cd ~/steamcmd
3. Download SteamCMD for Linux
wget http://media.steampowered.com/installer/steamcmd_linux.tar.gz
4. Extract the contents to the directory
tar -xvzf steamcmd_linux.tar.gz
5. Open a terminal and start SteamCMD
cd ~/steamcmd ./steamcmd.sh
6. SteamCMD Login
login <username> <password>
If Steam Guard is activated on the user account, check your e-mail for a Steam Guard access code and enter it. This is only required the first time you log in (as well as when you delete the files where SteamCMD stores the login information).
You should see a message stating that you have successfully logged in with your account.
7. Downloading VoidExpanse
a. Start SteamCMD and log in.
b. Set your app install directory. (Note: use forward slashes for Linux/OS X and backslashes for Windows.)
force_install_dir <path>
e.g. a directory named cs_go inside the current directory:
force_install_dir ./VoidExpanse/
c. Install VoidExpanse
app_update 324260 validate
d. Start a VoidExpanse server
Follow this guide: http://wiki.atomictorch.com/VoidExpanse/Linux_Compatibility
8. Updating VoidExpanse
a. Stop your server
b. Open a terminal and start SteamCMD
cd ~/steamcmd ./steamcmd.sh
c. Once SteamCMD is start log in
login <username> <password>
d. Update VoidExpanse
app_update 324260 validate
VoidExpanse linux UI issues
When running VoidExpanse in an Ubuntu distro please make sure that you use the proprietary Nvidia drivers. If you have the issue shown below please follow these steps.
1. Open a terminal
2. Install Nvidia drivers
sudo apt-get install nvidia-331 or sudo apt-get install nvidia-331-current
3. Remove the nouveau drivers
sudo apt-get --purge remove xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
4. Reload lightdm or reboot your PC