7 Days to Die

7 Days to Die

View Stats:
Linux operating system question...
Will "7 Days To Die" work on a Linux operating system? If yes, which one is the best to use: Ubuntu, Mint, etc.?
< >
Showing 1-15 of 21 comments
yes. It is native to Linux.

My personal preferences are Ubuntu or Debian. I advise to stay away from some offshoots like Arch because they have compatibility problems. Mint I haven't used in a while because development was falling a bit behind and they had dependency issues, but it might be alright now. I haven't tested that one in a while.

Also, a side note, Wayland does not play very well with the client either. It doesn't play very well with much to be honest, but I see it more and more as an option for the desktop interface. It's supposed to be more secure, ect. However it doesn't work out very well for a lot of games, and is still not considered to be stable.

Something else to note is that in general you will have a 10-15% improvement in performance over like hardware running Windows 10/11. Though there are currently some growing pains with OpenGL and Vulkan.
Well that's good news!

From what you wrote, it sounds like Ubuntu might be the best choice since you can confirm that it actually works. Do you think this is the way I should go?

I don't know if you can answer this or not, but do you know if I can run Cities Skylines 1 & Stranded Deep, as well?

Thanks for your help!

BB
ps Any suggestions for setting up Linux?
Originally posted by BodyBagger:
Well that's good news!

From what you wrote, it sounds like Ubuntu might be the best choice since you can confirm that it actually works. Do you think this is the way I should go?

I don't know if you can answer this or not, but do you know if I can run Cities Skylines 1 & Stranded Deep, as well?

Thanks for your help!

BB
ps Any suggestions for setting up Linux?
Ubuntu is my personal go-to Linux flavor for the desktop environment, and I use Debian for my headless servers. Though I have used many different branches since starting off with Suse a few decades ago when it first came out. (Still have the original manual and CD around here somewhere.) Even tried out Zorin for a bit recently because they advertised easier integration with Windows apps that require Wine, but it ended up being a headache to manage.

Stranded Deep has had a native Linux client for a while now. A quick Google search shows Cities Skylines does as well, but it is only available through the Steam client.

As for setting up Linux, the one thing I do take mind to do is to increase Swap during the installation. By default they want to set it to 2GB, but Unity tends to have issues with it being less than 8GB. If you have enough RAM I would also just set swappiness to something like 20 so that it only ever gets used if an application absolutely has to because you have no free RAM.
Lastly, I would follow this guide[community.7daystodie.com]. Used to be that you would only see this in the dedicated server, but I've been seeing it in a lot of regular client logs since v1.0 dropped. Better to be safe than have an issue with the client crashing.
Last edited by SylenThunder; Mar 14 @ 3:08pm
Thank you SylenThunder, on the Linux swap increase.
Linux Mint plays the game very well. Keep Psensor running Op so you can watch thermals.
The Steam store even has the OS requirements listed for Linux:

Steam OS + Linux

Minimum:
OS: Ubuntu 16.04 (64-bit)
Processor: 2.8 Ghz Quad Core CPU
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: 2 GB Dedicated Memory
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 15 GB available space
Additional Notes: Running the Dedicated Server and Client on the same computer will double ram requirements. Also future releases may require more hard drive space.

Recommended:
RECOMMENDED:
OS: Ubuntu 18.04 (64-bit)
Processor: 3.2 Ghz Quad Core CPU or faster
Memory: 12 GB RAM
Graphics: 4 GB Dedicated Memory
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 15 GB available space
Last edited by Macdallan; Mar 14 @ 7:07pm
Dogmilk Mar 14 @ 11:18pm 
I used to play it on base Debian, worked well enough, haven't tried in a quite a few builds though
Rio Mar 15 @ 1:14am 
Currently playing on Linux Mint and working just fine
Thanks for all the great information everyone! Much appreciated...

I'm all ears if you have even more detailed information. I haven't set up a new computer (or anything else) since 2015, and my memory is really bad. So, if you have additional tips and tricks for setting up linux, please feel free to keep adding more information. Thanks!
Last edited by BodyBagger; Mar 15 @ 5:03am
Originally posted by Macdallan:
The Steam store even has the OS requirements listed for Linux:

Steam OS + Linux

Minimum:
OS: Ubuntu 16.04 (64-bit)
Processor: 2.8 Ghz Quad Core CPU
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: 2 GB Dedicated Memory
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 15 GB available space
Additional Notes: Running the Dedicated Server and Client on the same computer will double ram requirements. Also future releases may require more hard drive space.

Recommended:
RECOMMENDED:
OS: Ubuntu 18.04 (64-bit)
Processor: 3.2 Ghz Quad Core CPU or faster
Memory: 12 GB RAM
Graphics: 4 GB Dedicated Memory
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 15 GB available space


Do you mean I have to use Steam OS + Linux + Steam Launcher? I thought that I may only need Linux + Steam Launcher for my PC. Can you (or anyone else) further explain?
Originally posted by SylenThunder:
Originally posted by BodyBagger:
Well that's good news!

From what you wrote, it sounds like Ubuntu might be the best choice since you can confirm that it actually works. Do you think this is the way I should go?

I don't know if you can answer this or not, but do you know if I can run Cities Skylines 1 & Stranded Deep, as well?

Thanks for your help!

BB
ps Any suggestions for setting up Linux?
Ubuntu is my personal go-to Linux flavor for the desktop environment, and I use Debian for my headless servers. Though I have used many different branches since starting off with Suse a few decades ago when it first came out. (Still have the original manual and CD around here somewhere.) Even tried out Zorin for a bit recently because they advertised easier integration with Windows apps that require Wine, but it ended up being a headache to manage.

Stranded Deep has had a native Linux client for a while now. A quick Google search shows Cities Skylines does as well, but it is only available through the Steam client.

As for setting up Linux, the one thing I do take mind to do is to increase Swap during the installation. By default they want to set it to 2GB, but Unity tends to have issues with it being less than 8GB. If you have enough RAM I would also just set swappiness to something like 20 so that it only ever gets used if an application absolutely has to because you have no free RAM.
Lastly, I would follow this guide[community.7daystodie.com]. Used to be that you would only see this in the dedicated server, but I've been seeing it in a lot of regular client logs since v1.0 dropped. Better to be safe than have an issue with the client crashing.


Q: When you refer to "swapping," do you mean swapping my ram for video ram, or swapping my ram with my SSD if my ram is running low? FYI, I have an older system with 16GB of ram & a SSD drive, 4 GHz processor (Intel), and a 4 GB video card (Nvidia GTX 970). I'm assuming I'm setting up the swapping during the Linux OS setup on a popup window, correct?
Originally posted by BodyBagger:
Originally posted by Macdallan:
The Steam store even has the OS requirements listed for Linux:

Steam OS + Linux

Minimum:
OS: Ubuntu 16.04 (64-bit)
Processor: 2.8 Ghz Quad Core CPU
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: 2 GB Dedicated Memory
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 15 GB available space
Additional Notes: Running the Dedicated Server and Client on the same computer will double ram requirements. Also future releases may require more hard drive space.

Recommended:
RECOMMENDED:
OS: Ubuntu 18.04 (64-bit)
Processor: 3.2 Ghz Quad Core CPU or faster
Memory: 12 GB RAM
Graphics: 4 GB Dedicated Memory
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 15 GB available space


Do you mean I have to use Steam OS + Linux + Steam Launcher? I thought that I may only need Linux + Steam Launcher for my PC. Can you (or anyone else) further explain?
No, SteamOS is just another custom Linux build. I believe it was originally loosely based off of the Google Chromebook OS, and currently is a sub-distro of Arch. They're just listing it because they were pushing SteamOS a lot as a "Gaming Linux" flavor several years ago. It isn't like most distro's though, so they list it separately.

Have had a lot of users having regular issues with Arch, so I would not suspect it will perform any better.
Originally posted by BodyBagger:
Originally posted by SylenThunder:
Ubuntu is my personal go-to Linux flavor for the desktop environment, and I use Debian for my headless servers. Though I have used many different branches since starting off with Suse a few decades ago when it first came out. (Still have the original manual and CD around here somewhere.) Even tried out Zorin for a bit recently because they advertised easier integration with Windows apps that require Wine, but it ended up being a headache to manage.

Stranded Deep has had a native Linux client for a while now. A quick Google search shows Cities Skylines does as well, but it is only available through the Steam client.

As for setting up Linux, the one thing I do take mind to do is to increase Swap during the installation. By default they want to set it to 2GB, but Unity tends to have issues with it being less than 8GB. If you have enough RAM I would also just set swappiness to something like 20 so that it only ever gets used if an application absolutely has to because you have no free RAM.
Lastly, I would follow this guide[community.7daystodie.com]. Used to be that you would only see this in the dedicated server, but I've been seeing it in a lot of regular client logs since v1.0 dropped. Better to be safe than have an issue with the client crashing.


Q: When you refer to "swapping," do you mean swapping my ram for video ram, or swapping my ram with my SSD if my ram is running low? FYI, I have an older system with 16GB of ram & a SSD drive, 4 GHz processor (Intel), and a 4 GB video card (Nvidia GTX 970). I'm assuming I'm setting up the swapping during the Linux OS setup on a popup window, correct?
Yes, you can set up Swap during the installation of Linux.

As for swappiness, you can check it using "sysctl vm.swappiness". I believe the default is 60.
If you only have 16GB RAM, it's probably fine to leave it there, or maybe reduce it to 40 or 50. When I set up a dedicated server that has 32GB or more of RAM available, I set it to 20 using "sudo sysctl vm.swappiness=20".
stutek Mar 15 @ 2:31pm 
I have been playing 7d2d on a potato hardware (Intel P5, 16GB mem, passive GeForce GT 740) with Kubuntu since Alpha 4 and still enjoy it.
Had to switch to low graphics settings few years back and recently wasteland biome became too demanding for smooth gameplay so I will have to upgrade hardware soon(ish).
Originally posted by SylenThunder:
Originally posted by BodyBagger:


Q: When you refer to "swapping," do you mean swapping my ram for video ram, or swapping my ram with my SSD if my ram is running low? FYI, I have an older system with 16GB of ram & a SSD drive, 4 GHz processor (Intel), and a 4 GB video card (Nvidia GTX 970). I'm assuming I'm setting up the swapping during the Linux OS setup on a popup window, correct?
Yes, you can set up Swap during the installation of Linux.

As for swappiness, you can check it using "sysctl vm.swappiness". I believe the default is 60.
If you only have 16GB RAM, it's probably fine to leave it there, or maybe reduce it to 40 or 50. When I set up a dedicated server that has 32GB or more of RAM available, I set it to 20 using "sudo sysctl vm.swappiness=20".

Q: What exactly is the swap? Swapping ram for video ram, or swapping to my SSD to run the game? Also, what do these numbers represent: default 60, 40, 50 etc.
Last edited by BodyBagger; Mar 15 @ 3:54pm
General Question: I've always played vanilla 7DTD; however, I've recently decided to try some of the overhaul mods—starting with "Darkness Falls." Will mods also run properly on linux?

Someone who plays "Cities Skylines" mentioned that some mods don't work properly on linux. I just want to make sure 7dtd mods will run properly on linux.
< >
Showing 1-15 of 21 comments
Per page: 1530 50