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Guide: Installing Terraria 1.4.4.9 Native on GNU/Linux version 1.4.4.9 is fully compatible with GNU/Linux, offering a native experience that avoids the overhead of translation layers like Wine
Install language-specific fonts:
: Download terraria_1_4_4_9.sh , make it executable ( chmod +x ), and run it in the terminal. terraria 1449 multi9 gnu linux native install
Ensure your user account has full read and write permissions to this directory: chmod -R 755 ~/.local/share/Terraria Use code with caution.
sudo nano /etc/pacman.conf # Enable [multilib] if not already done sudo pacman -Syu sudo pacman -S lib32-mesa lib32-openal lib32-sdl2 Use code with caution. Step-by-Step Native Installation 1. Extract the Multi9 Archive Guide: Installing Terraria 1
Example check for a GOG file:
Install Terraria. Steam detects your OS and pulls the Linux-native files. Step-by-Step Native Installation 1
| Component | Specification | |-----------|---------------| | | Terraria.bin.x86_64 (64-bit ELF) or Terraria shell script launching mono/ native binary | | Rendering | OpenGL 3.3+ via FNA (a reimplementation of Microsoft XNA 4.0) | | Audio | SDL2, OpenAL | | Dependencies | SDL2, OpenAL, libopenal, libgcc, libstdc++, mono (older builds), but 1.4.4.9 uses FNA + native libraries to avoid Mono runtime | | Save location | ~/.local/share/Terraria (or $XDG_DATA_HOME/Terraria ) | | Config file | ~/.local/share/Terraria/config.json | | Multiplayer | Fully functional via IP connection (no Steam required for GOG version) | | Mod support | tModLoader is not included; requires separate install (official tModLoader for Linux exists, but not part of this build) |
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