Linux generic installation

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In this tutorial, we will cover the installation and configuration of the Ryzom client itself. We will not document how to install dependencies for it can change from a distribution to another.

From the official archive

This is optional but highly recommended in order to speed up the installation process and spare your internet connection. First, you may need to install wget and 7z. Then, retrieve the compressed Ryzom archive using the following commands:

mkdir -p "$HOME/ryzom"
wget "http://netix.dl.sourceforge.net/project/ryzom/installer/ryzom_live_client_linux$(test $(uname -m) = 'x86_64' && echo 64 || echo 32).7z"
wget "http://netix.dl.sourceforge.net/project/ryzom/installer/ryzom_live_data.7z"
7z x "ryzom_live_client_linux$(test $(uname -m) = 'x86_64' && echo 64 || echo 32).7z" -o"$HOME/ryzom/"
7z x "ryzom_live_data.7z" -o"$HOME/ryzom/"
rm -f "ryzom_live_client_linux$(test $(uname -m) = 'x86_64' && echo 64 || echo 32).7z" "ryzom_live_data.7z"

Starting script (optional)

If you do not already have one, create a custom directory where you can store executable files:

mkdir -p "$HOME/bin"
[[ ":$PATH:" == *":$HOME/bin:"* ]] || export PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH"
echo '[[ ":$PATH:" == *":$HOME/bin:"* ]] || export PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH"' >>"$HOME/.bashrc"

Create the $HOME/bin/ryzom file with the following content and change your_account_name_goes_here with your account name.

#!/bin/sh

set -euo pipefail
IFS=$'\n\t'

DEFAULT_ACCOUNT="your_account_name_goes_here"
ACCOUNT="$DEFAULT_ACCOUNT"
RYZOM_DOMAIN="ryzom.com"
RYZOM_DIR="$HOME/ryzom"
RYZOM_CLIENT="ryzom_client"

if [ $# -ge 1 ]; then
    ACCOUNT="$1"
fi

hash pass 2>/dev/null && pass -c "$RYZOM_DOMAIN/$ACCOUNT"
cd "$RYZOM_DIR"
"$RYZOM_DIR/$RYZOM_CLIENT" "$ACCOUNT"

Now set the starting script executable:

chmod a+x "$HOME/bin/ryzom"

You can now start Ryzom with an automatic login using the ryzom command. To start Ryzom with another account, you can use the ryzom account_name command.

Auto-login using pass

pass can be used to handle your account password. The starting script already handles it providing you store your password under ryzom.com/account_name. At startup, your password will be in your clipboard for a few seconds so you can simply paste it into the field. Obviously, you can store passwords for multiple accounts using the same pattern.


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