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INSTALL.rst
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------------
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Lutris should work on any up to date Linux system. It is based on Python and
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Gtk but will run on any desktop environment. The following dependencies should
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be installed:
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Gtk but will run on any desktop environment.
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If you installed Lutris from our PPA or some other repository, it should already
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come with all of its essential dependencies. However, if you need to install
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Lutris manually, it requires the following components:
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* Python > 3.4
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* PyGObject
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screen resolutions on Wayland, the GnomeDesktop library is not directly
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related to the Gnome desktop and is only used as a xrandr replacement.)
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* libc6-i386 and lib32gcc1 for 32bit games support
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* The 32bit OpenGL driver for your graphics card
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* The 32bit OpenGL and Vulkan drivers for your graphics card
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* Wine (not actually needed, but installing it is the easiest way to get all
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the libraries missing from our runtime).
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To install all those dependencies on Ubuntu based systems, you can run::
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To install all those dependencies (except for Wine and graphics drivers)
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on Ubuntu based systems, you can run::
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sudo apt install python3-yaml python3-requests python3-pil python3-gi \
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gir1.2-gtk-3.0 gir1.2-gnomedesktop-3.0 gir1.2-webkit2-4.0 \
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Installation
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------------
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Lutris uses Python's distutils framework for installation. In order to
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install Lutris, you will need root access. To install Lutris, perform
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the following command::
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To install Lutris, please follow instructions listed on our `Downloads Page <https://lutris.net/downloads/>`_.
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Getting Lutris from a PPA or a repository is the preferred way of installing
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it and we *strongly advise* to use this method if you can.
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sudo python3 setup.py install
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Although this is the standard way of installing Python packages we STRONGLY
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advice against using it. You won't be able to easily remove the installed
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version without you having to go through /usr/local and manually delete lutris
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related files. The setup.py script is used by packaging tools to build the
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actual packages.
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Prefer installing Lutris through distribution packages or run it directly
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from the source directory::
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However, if the instructions on our Downloads page don't apply to your Linux
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distribution or there's some other reason you can't get it from a package,
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you can run it directly from the source directory::
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git clone https://github.com/lutris/lutris
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cd lutris
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./bin/lutris
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Alternatively you can install Lutris manually with the help of **virtualenv**.
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First, install ``python-virtualenv`` from your distribution's
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repositories, along with dependencies listed in Requirements_.
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Then, create and activate virtual environment for Lutris::
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virtualenv --system-site-packages ~/lutris
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source ~/lutris/bin/activate
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While in the virtual environment, run the installation script::
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python3 setup.py install
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Run Lutris
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If you installed Lutris using a package or the setup.py script, you can launch
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the program by typing "lutris" at the command line. If you want to run Lutris
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without installing it, start "bin/lutris" from within the Lutris directory.
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If you installed Lutris using a package, you can launch the program by typing
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``lutris`` at the command line (same applies to virtualenv method, but you need to
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activate the virtual environment first). And if you want to run Lutris without
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installing it, start ``./bin/lutris`` from within the source directory.
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