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Compatible with Windows 7-11, macOS, Linux, and Android.
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Fortunately, tModLoader is officially supported on Linux and available directly through Steam as a free DLC. When you run tModLoader on Linux, it automatically hooks into your native Terraria installation, providing a seamless modding environment without requiring manual file overwrites or dangerous scripts. Conclusion
For GNU/Linux enthusiasts, the "MULTi9 - GNU Linux Native" release represents more than just portability; it is a testament to how flawlessly a complex, physics-heavy sandbox can run when built directly for the Tux ecosystem.
Equipment loadouts allow instant switching between combat, building, and fishing gear. MULTi9: Global Accessibility
When using tModLoader on Linux (specifically version 1.4.4.9), you may encounter an error where the game fails to find the .NET SDK 6.0, even if it is installed on your system. This is a common pathing issue. The solution often involves:
If you need help setting up this version, let me know your (e.g., Ubuntu, Arch, Fedora) and whether you are using Steam or a standalone GOG installer so I can provide exact terminal commands. Share public link
./TerrariaServer.bin.x86_64
If you want to backup your worlds and characters, or transfer them from a Windows machine, you can find them in the following hidden directory: ~/.local/share/Terraria/ Use code with caution.