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<pre style="color: red">*** This page is currently only valid for the beta, which doesn't actually use steam. It will need to be revised for the actual steam release. ***</pre>
 
<pre style="color: red">*** This page is currently only valid for the beta, which doesn't actually use steam. It will need to be revised for the actual steam release. ***</pre>
  
== Installing on Fedora 33 == <!--T:7-->
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== Installing on Fedora 33 ==
 
First download the linux installer from https://wyvern-web.ghosttrack.com/steam-beta
 
First download the linux installer from https://wyvern-web.ghosttrack.com/steam-beta
  
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This next command will convert the the .deb into an .rpm. It will give a warning about scripts, which we don't care about or want. The command will take a while to run and finish, so be patient.
 
This next command will convert the the .deb into an .rpm. It will give a warning about scripts, which we don't care about or want. The command will take a while to run and finish, so be patient.
  
<code>$</code><code>sudo alien --to-rpm ~/Downloads/wyvernbetalinuxclient_2.2.6-1_amd64.deb</code>
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<code>$</code><code>cd ~/games/wyvern/ && alien --to-rpm ~/Downloads/wyvernbetalinuxclient_2.2.6-1_amd64.deb</code>
  
  
The .rpm file that is produce is NOT installable. You have two options, you can manually open the .rpm file with the graphical tool called Ark, or you can unpack it with dtrx. Fedora does not come with dtrx natively, but you can easily install it with pip:
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The .rpm file that is produced is NOT installable. You have two options, you can manually open the .rpm file with the graphical tool called Ark, or you can unpack it with dtrx. Fedora does not come with dtrx natively, but you can easily install it with pip:
 
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<code>$</code><code>cd ~/games/wyvern/ && alien --to-rpm ~/Downloads/wyvernbetalinuxclient_2.2.6-1_amd64.deb</code>
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<code>$</code><code>pip install dtrx</code>
 
<code>$</code><code>pip install dtrx</code>
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Creating a shortcut is recommended.
 
Creating a shortcut is recommended.
  
== Installing on Debian distributions == <!--T:1-->
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=== Debugging ===
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When running the client from the command line various information is spit out, including errors. This may be helpful if there is a crash. The following command will run the game and save the output to a log file found in the the same directory as the client executable.
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<code>$</code><code>cd ~/games/wyvern/wyvernbetalinuxclient-2.2.6-2/opt/wyvernbetalinuxclient/bin/; ./WyvernBetaLinuxClient |& tee wad.log</code>
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== Installing on Debian distributions ==
 
Installing on a debian distribution is simple just download the installer and install with apt using the following command:
 
Installing on a debian distribution is simple just download the installer and install with apt using the following command:
  
 
<code>$</code><code>sudo apt install ~/Downloads/wyvernbetalinuxclient_2.2.6-1_amd64.deb</code>
 
<code>$</code><code>sudo apt install ~/Downloads/wyvernbetalinuxclient_2.2.6-1_amd64.deb</code>

Revision as of 01:42, 5 January 2021

*** This page is currently only valid for the beta, which doesn't actually use steam. It will need to be revised for the actual steam release. ***


Installing on Fedora 33

First download the linux installer from https://wyvern-web.ghosttrack.com/steam-beta

This is a .deb file and is intended for debian's package manager, and is NOT compatible with Fedora as is. I'm assuming that it's going into the ~/Downloads/ folder in your home directory. We will be using the utility Alien to convert the .deb file into something usable but first we need to install it. A fresh install of Fedora KDE will also need libgnome installed, as the wyvern client needs this to be able to open a browser page for google authentication. From the command line run the following (not including the $, which simply denotes running the command from a user account, NOT root):

$sudo dnf install alien libgnome

Create "wyvern" folder in a "games" folder in your home directory.

$mkdir -p ~/games/wyvern


This next command will convert the the .deb into an .rpm. It will give a warning about scripts, which we don't care about or want. The command will take a while to run and finish, so be patient.

$cd ~/games/wyvern/ && alien --to-rpm ~/Downloads/wyvernbetalinuxclient_2.2.6-1_amd64.deb


The .rpm file that is produced is NOT installable. You have two options, you can manually open the .rpm file with the graphical tool called Ark, or you can unpack it with dtrx. Fedora does not come with dtrx natively, but you can easily install it with pip:

$pip install dtrx

$dtrx wyvernbetalinuxclient-2.2.6-2.x86_64.rpm


Finally you'll find the executable at ~/games/wyvern/wyvernbetalinuxclient-2.2.6-2/opt/wyvernbetalinuxclient/bin/WyvernBetaLinuxClient

Creating a shortcut is recommended.

Debugging

When running the client from the command line various information is spit out, including errors. This may be helpful if there is a crash. The following command will run the game and save the output to a log file found in the the same directory as the client executable.

$cd ~/games/wyvern/wyvernbetalinuxclient-2.2.6-2/opt/wyvernbetalinuxclient/bin/; ./WyvernBetaLinuxClient |& tee wad.log


Installing on Debian distributions

Installing on a debian distribution is simple just download the installer and install with apt using the following command:

$sudo apt install ~/Downloads/wyvernbetalinuxclient_2.2.6-1_amd64.deb