Terraria 1449 Multi9 Gnu Linux Native Install New!

Setting Up Terraria 1.4.4.9 (Multi9) natively on GNU/Linux Running Terraria natively on GNU/Linux bypasses the translation overhead of compatibility layers like Wine or Proton. Version 1.4.4.9 (the Labor of Love update) features excellent native Linux support, including Multi9 language localization.

sudo modprobe uinput sudo modprobe joydev

If you want, I can:

If you have a DRM-free installer (like from GOG), follow these steps:

Native Linux Terraria stores your characters, worlds, and configuration files in the XDG fallback directory. You can find them here: ~/.local/share/Terraria/ terraria 1449 multi9 gnu linux native install

Options include: en-US , de-DE , es-ES , fr-FR , it-IT , ru-RU , zh-Hans , pt-BR , pl-PL . Troubleshooting Common Linux Issues Missing libSDL2 or Audio Crackling

: Runs directly on the Linux kernel using the FNA game engine. Setting Up Terraria 1

Assuming you have a file like terraria_1449_multi9_linux.sh :