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SilvortheGrand

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  1. App: /home/patte/Games/vintagestory/Vintagestory Architecture: x64 App host version: 7.0.20 .NET location: Not found Learn about runtime installation: https://aka.ms/dotnet/app-launch-failed Download the .NET runtime: https://aka.ms/dotnet-core-applaunch?missing_runtime=true&arch=x64&rid=debian.12-x64&apphost_version=7.0.20 To solve this you have to know how to set environment variables. I moved my .dotnet folder from $HOME to $HOME/.local/bin via mv ~/.dotnet ~/.local/bin/.dotnet and afterwards I set an environment variable export DOTNET_ROOT=$HOME/.local/bin/.dotnet Important: Make sure to use the right command for the shell you are using and set the environment variable permanently. Note: I believe if you don't move the .dotnet folder like I did in my example you have to also set another environment variable under $PATH. Hope that helps. I'm a noob and had to figure it out by myself for 2 hours. --- PS: I'm still trying to solve a problem with the Vintage Story install.sh script as I get the following error executing it: Fatal! I require sysctl but it's not installed. Aborting. sysctl is only usable as a super user (with sudo) so I believe install.sh is trying to run sysctl as a "normal" user which isn't possible. What I did as a workaround is manually add sysctl to the PATH. No idea how clean this is and quite frankly I don't care. Here's the commands: nano ~/.bashrc Then add the following line: export PATH="$PATH:/sbin" Then run: exec bash From that point onward you should be able to run install.sh without it yapping about sysctl.
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