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Copying TF2 content from Windows to Linux
I already have TF2 installed on a Windows PC, and would like to also install it on my Linux box. Is it possible to copy the platform independent (data) portion of the content across between the two platforms to save another 12GB download?
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Yes, you just need to copy all GCFs for the game in your ~/.local/share/Steam/SteamApps directory, namely:
source materials.gcf
source models.gcf
source sounds.gcf
source 2007 shared materials.gcf
source 2007 shared models.gcf
source 2007 shared sounds.gcf
team fortress 2 content.gcf
team fortress 2 materials.gcf
team fortress 2 client content.gcf (althought I'm not sure you'll need one on Linux)
Editat ultima dată de oneinfiniteloop; 8 dec. 2012 la 5:10
FIle names in Linux are case sensitive. In Linux all these files start with a capital letter. For example, Team Fortress 2 Client Content.gcf.
Editat ultima dată de ÜberNoob; 8 dec. 2012 la 5:37
boot 8 dec. 2012 la 6:09 
Postat inițial de A(II) Rh+:
FIle names in Linux are case sensitive. In Linux all these files start with a capital letter. For example, Team Fortress 2 Client Content.gcf.

Running fine here regardless of upper or lower case file names...
Postat inițial de boot:
Running fine here regardless of upper or lower case file names...
That's odd. Linux is case sensitive and Steam looks for uppercased files. I copied my gcfs from my Mac and had to rename them in order for Steam to recognize them.
boot 8 dec. 2012 la 6:28 
Don't know, but this is what my folder looks like.
http://i.imgur.com/UKTVz.jpg
Well, I can only think your OS is an exception. Which is it?
boot 8 dec. 2012 la 6:43 
Kubuntu 12.10 64-bit
KDE 4.9.4
LINUX 3.6.3-030603-generic
Editat ultima dată de boot; 8 dec. 2012 la 6:43
Will 17 dec. 2012 la 14:27 
Thanks! It is playing fine, with similar quality to the windows PC despite the lower end graphics card in the Linux box.
Today I'm copy 12gb Team Fortress 2 from one computer to another. I use for this backup/restore game dialog from steam agent interface.
paladyum 17 febr. 2013 la 10:15 
You do not need to "copy" the files
You can link it, so that the files are shared between linux and windows installations. you must mount windows partition every time before launching steam.

The command for linking a single file is as follows, you have to change it for each file.
Go also need to know your Steam Library directory. You can learn its path from Steam settings->download tab, button at the bottom.

ln -sf "/media/WRITE-YOUR-WINDOWS-DIR/Program Files (x86)/Steam/steamapps/source models.gcf" "STEAM-LIBRARY-DIRECTORY/SteamApps/Source Models.gcf"
Jim 24 febr. 2013 la 13:41 
I don't recommend linking unless you're really strapped for disk space. The performance of Linux NTFS drivers has always been rather poor next to "first class" file systems such as ext4.
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