diff --git a/Home.md b/Home.md index aa0b916..d5b8628 100644 --- a/Home.md +++ b/Home.md @@ -43,13 +43,13 @@ DISCLAIMER - I am not affiliated with the Wabbajack group in any way, just a gam The contained guides are a work in progress, based mostly on my own tests and collaboration with multiple users posting in the #unofficial-linux-help channel of the [Official Wabbajack Discord](https://discord.gg/wabbajack). With thanks to all involved. Feedback is always welcome. -###Automated Configuration +### Automated Configuration While the guides contains include the step by step process to get the Modlist up and running, I have created an Automated Modlist Install script, with the aim of drastically reducing the work needed to get up and running. Currently, the Automation script takes care of around 90% of the stems needed. If you wish to carry out the steps manually because you want to learn the process, or simply enjoy tinkering, then absolutely feel free to follow the steps contained in each guide. Otherwise, you can find the Automation Script and instructions for use here - [Using the Omni-Guides Automation Script](https://github.com/Omni-guides/Wabbajack-Modlist-Linux/wiki/Using-the-omni%E2%80%90guides.sh-Automation-Script). -###Manual Configuration +### Manual Configuration The steps included in each guide have been used to get Wabbajack Modlists running on Linux, but not the Wabbajack application itself. As it stands, there is currently **no way** to run Wabbajack itself on Linux - the best efforts so far still result in instability and lack of function. With the steps in this guide, I have confirmed success with Modlists for Skyrim, Fallout 4, Oblivion and more, and on platforms such as Steam Deck (SteamOS/Arch), Garuda Linux (Arch) and Fedora/Nobara - though the process should be largely the same for most Linux distros. Until there is an officially supported version of Wabbajack for Linux, my recommendation is to use a Windows system to run the Wabbajack application and perform the initial download of the Wabbajack Modlist you want to use. I run a small-ish Windows VM on my gaming desktop with the sole purpose of running Wabbajack and to download Wabbajack lists. Utilising Samba, I download and install the modlists directly to my Linux Filesystem, and then run the Automation Script on my Linux system, or carry out the steps in these guides. You can read more about my setup [here](https://github.com/Omni-guides/Wabbajack-Modlist-Linux/wiki/My-Wabbajack-VM-Setup).