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# Modded GTFO on Linux

## Steam, GTFO, R2modman

* make sure your gfx drivers are good (other games, glxgears work etc)
* install linux-native steam
* login to steam
* install GTFO
* launch GTFO, make sure it launches and works okay
* if "not responding" after trying to start a level, try x11 instead of wayland (on ubuntu you log out, select user, on password screen you go bottom right of screen gears -> ubuntu on xorg)
* download r2modman for your distro from <https://github.com/ebkr/r2modmanPlus/releases>
* launch r2modman, select GTFO, should detect your GTFO directory, can be set from settings if not
* create a profile, install the mods you want in it
* click on launch modded, modded launches, enjoy
* Tested to work with r2modman 3.1.34, earlier versions needed some extra steps to launch modded properly (like creating a bat-file to launch modded and a doorstop\_config.ini file with a full path to the BepInEx.Unity.IL2CPP.dll file etc)


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