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TruckersMP - Promod - Ubuntu


Meltbone

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Hello,

i would like to ask for some help.

I am on Ubuntu 23.10, i have installed TruckersMP as sad here: https://github.com/truckersmp-cli/truckersmp-cli

I am not able to add Promod to the launcher, on github it says:

truckersmp-cli -m DIR i gave the DIR where i can reach promod with Steam, but it still says no mods found.

Like: ./truckersmp-cli -n STEAMNAME -m /home/test/.steam/debian-installation/steamapps/compatdata/227300/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/Documents/Euro\ Truck\ Simulator\ 2/mod/

Steam version of ETS2 with Promods works, no problems.

I hope you help me fix this problem, thanks for your help.

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Hi there,

 

First of all, i'd like to preface this by saying that the Launcher you are using is not officially sanctioned or supported by TruckersMP. This is just something some nice person has made.

 

Second, i'd like to say that i'm no Linux superuser (pun intended) and i'm only going of the basic knowledge that I have.

 

Can you access TruckersMP normally without Promods?

 

The Launcher that you're describing is supposed to be used with Wine, I would assume you are using this to run the application. Following this (my knowledge of this is very small), would you not need the Windows version of ETS2 installed through Wine and then try Launching the client. The Linux version of ETS2 isn't supported in anyway by TruckersMP.

 

Lastly, have you tried launching without the -m command? Maybe this will work when it tries to use the default location for mods. Try putting all the Promods files into this folder too.

 

Hope I have maybe helped or made your brain tick a bit into resolving the issue yourself. 🙂 

Kind Regards,

El1teZombiezHD

[TruckersMP Retired Team Member (Ex-Game Moderator)]

 

 

If you are replying to me, please @mention me (@El1teZombiezHD ) or quote my message otherwise I may not respond

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Hey El1teZombiezHD,

 

First of all, i'd like to preface this by saying that the Launcher you are using is not officially sanctioned or supported by TruckersMP. This is just something some nice person has made. 

 - Yeah i got it allready that TruckersMP isn't officialy supported on Linux. 

 

Can you access TruckersMP normally without Promods?

 - Yes it works without any problems.

 

The Launcher that you're describing is supposed to be used with Wine, I would assume you are using this to run the application. Following this (my knowledge of this is very small), would you not need the Windows version of ETS2 installed through Wine and then try Launching the client. The Linux version of ETS2 isn't supported in anyway by TruckersMP.

 -  Exactly as you say.

 

Lastly, have you tried launching without the -m command? Maybe this will work when it tries to use the default location for mods. Try putting all the Promods files into this folder too.
 - Yeah need to experience with it,  maybe without -m or copying in some more directorys.

Hope I have maybe helped or made your brain tick a bit into resolving the issue yourself.  

 - Thanks for your help and for the kindly words, yeah need to figur it our for my self.

 

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Hello there!

 

Since you solved your issue, I will go ahead and move this topic to solved topics.

If you have anymore issue in the future, feel free to contact us again.

 

Kind regards,

Fast-rider

TruckersMP Support & Event Team 

 

 

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