IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are on CentOS and receive errors about libs then try the following command.Ĭp /home/starbound/SteamCMD/linux32/libstdc++.so. At a regular terminal session you can typeĪfter this just make sure you're firewall is open or the ports are forwarded then you should be all set. Our Starbound servers are the cheapest prices on the market, meaning that you can now play your favorite game for less. To disconnect from the screen session you need to pressĪll at once. After this the server should now bootup successfully, you will see some warning messages (not errors). The above starts the screen session and names it starbound Start a screen session so the server can run without the terminal being open
Run the script to download latest version of Starbound Create a script to install and update Starbound and the folder to hold the server filesĮcho './steamcmd.sh +login USERHERE PASSWORDHERE +force_install_dir /home/starbound/server +app_update 211820 +exit' > update_starbound.sh
Press CTRL and C on your keyboard at the same time to stop the program. Create directory for SteamCMD and switch to it Make a user account for starbound (Must use sudo or root to accomplish this).Ĥ. For CentOS and other Redhat you would use the below command This will guide you through the steps to set up Starbound on a Linux CentOS Server. How to install Starbound on a Linux CentOS Server