You can find all of these steps on the starbounder wiki site although it’s a little dated (it’s from before they had a 64bit linux client). I usually put custom installed stuff in my /opt directory, so I created a /opt/steamcmd directory and pulled down the steamcmd binary from the Steam CDN. How did I do it? Simple! Install steamcmd So I used steamcmd and a custom systemd file so I can start and stop the server automatically, or with a really intuitive (for a debian or Ubuntu user) command: $ sudo service starbound start|stop|status Now, you can run it through Steam, but that gets cumbersome if you want to play, too. Starbound comes with a Linux client AND a dedicated multiplayer server, so it’s basically a given that I would be hosting one. I love the procedurally generated worlds, the platformer boss fights and, of course, playing with others. Ever since the release of Starbound 1.0 I’ve dove back into it.
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