

Create a directory for SteamCMD and switch to it.Ĥ. If you're not logging in as root and you instead use sudo to perform administration, escalate to the steam user as follows:ģ. As the root user, escalate to the steam user: Before you begin, you must first install the dependencies required to run SteamCMD:Ģ. You can find the associated Docker Hub page here: Manuallyġ. This image can be used as a base image for Steam-based dedicated servers. Steamcmd.sh is located at /home/steam/steamcmd. If your server is running Docker, you can simply use:ĭocker run -it -name=steamcmd cm2network/steamcmd bash Sudo ln -s /usr/games/steamcmd /home/steam/steamcmd

Note: You will need to have the base-devel package installed to execute makepkg: Extract the contents of the zip to the folder.Ĭreate a user account named steam to run SteamCMD safely, isolating it from the rest of the operating system. 9.5 Getting a Linux 64-Bit steamclient.so on a Windows Machineģ.9.4.1 Unable to Locate a Running Instance of Steam.9.2.2 Red Hat-Based Distributions (RHEL, Fedora, CentOS, etc.).

9.2.1 Debian-Based Distributions (Ubuntu, Mint, etc.).9.2 32-Bit Libraries on 64-Bit Linux Systems.9.1 ERROR! Failed to install app "xxxxxx" (No subscription).
