![]() ![]() ![]() But it seems at least some of the below issues might just be caused by the delay in steam enabling all the switches to make workshop tick for the game. I still can't get to workshop in a browser or the steam client to check that part (or manage/unsub for that matter). I'm in Australia, so might no answer right away if you are located elsewhere in the world.Edit: My test level from the below test just showed up in the workshop search in game. I would appreciate any help that can be given. Workshop: Item state DownloadPending -> Fail ID=1236360319 Workshop: onItemNotDownloaded itemID=1236360319 result=37 Working: DownloadPending GetItemState()=NeedsUpdateDownloadPending ![]() Unfortunately, after doing this, when attempting to start the server, there are a bunch of notices like: (multiple mods to be delineated by a " ")Īs far as I'm aware, doing the above should have the game auto download the updates necessary and run them when the server runs. I've watched a few online tutorials and gathered that I have to again modify the servertest.ini file to change: Now though, I want to add a few mods like crematorium, and the learn medicine from dissecting zombie corpses mod. I've had a handful of friends playing this game no worries. I've used wget to download steamcmd, unzipped and run.Īfter steamcmd has run, i've installed and run the zomboid server, port forwarded as necessary, and modified the servertest.ini file to get the basic game working the way I like. I've managed to run vanilla servers fine. I'm running an Intel NUC 6i5syh with 16gb ram, running Ubuntu Server 16.04 (just a command line, no gui). I'm looking for some help with installing zomboid mods on my NUC based linux server. ![]()
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