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=== General ===  
 
== Options to run a client on Linux ==
=== New launcher ===  
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Some basics about the parts & process:
For the Steam and Lutris setup shown on this page we assume Linux Mint 22.2, but every (?) distro will work. Everything might be a bit different in your specific setup, but the steps are always very similiar. In our experience the easiest is to play EVE Online on Steam. Lutris is a bit more work but doable. Multiboxing (running multiple clients) also works great.<br>  
 
Installation starts with an installer, always found on [https://www.eveonline.com/download this] page or direct [https://launcher.ccpgames.com/eve-online/release/win32/x64/eve-online-latest+Setup.exe link]. Steam and Lutris can manage the dependencies & installation & subsequent updates.<br>
 
The [https://github.com/Squirrel/Squirrel.Windows Squirrel] installer is used to install & update the launcher -> The launcher downloads the client. -> The Launcher launches the eve client. <br>
 
<small>Note: By default not all game files are downloaded and the client can download when it does not have the file/part.
The launcher can download all files en cache them, update when needed and removes parts when no longer needed. </small>


The current(as of December 2023) launcher & Linux unofficial channel on discord: [https://discord.com/channels/940573867192221696/1096046348421312574 Official EVE Online Discord server, new launcher channel, linux thread]
=== Steam ===


Thread on the EVE Forums: [https://forums.eveonline.com/t/recap-of-vanguard-on-linux-after-first-strike/432438 EVE Forums] Below from an excellent write up from Katrina Bekers:  
* Install Steam through the software manager
** any distro can use this guide https://www.linuxnest.com/install-steam-on-any-linux-distro-the-complete-2025-guide/
* Open the steam app and Install EVE Online on Steam
* Right click EVE Online in steam and chose "Properties":
** in General copy the following launcher options: PROTON_NO_ESYNC=1 PROTON_NO_FSYNC=1 LD_PRELOAD= %command%
** in Compatibility check "''Force the use of a specific Steam Play compability tool''" and chose "''Proton Experimental''"
* Launch EVE Online in steam which then starts the EVE launcher
* Open the settings of the launcher (gear icon top right):
** in EVE Launcher disable hardware acceleration
** in EVE Online we suggest you chose "''Download the full EVE game client''" <small>By default not all game files are downloaded and the client can download when it does not have the file/part.  The launcher can download all files and cache them, update when needed and removes parts when no longer needed. This behaviour can be changed in the launcher and we recommend to do so in order to prevent any lag due to loading.</small>
** in EVE Online select DirectX version "DirectX 11"


* Use Steam, by opting-in the Beta branch and the code “TheInvitation” (case sensitive), installing the launcher from Steam, bypassing Squirrel altogether.
And you are all set. Easy, right?
*  Manually extract the launcher package (“nupkg”, which is just a zip archive), and put it where it can be correctly run by WINE/Proton. Use this URL, modifying the version number adequately: https://launcher.ccpgames.com/eve-online/release/win32/x64/eve-online-1.1.0-full.nupkg
* Use [[Linux#Lutris|Lutris]], which implements a workaround for the “run as Administrator” default behavior in WINE/Proton, thus letting Squirrel do its job, see [https://lutris.net/games/eve-online/ install notes].
* Get the Squirrel installer and modify the Setup file with a binary editor so that the check for Administrator is reversed, and the installer proceeds if the user has Administrator privileges. smurftek: If you want to use the beta launcher under wine / proton without going through steam or having to change a bunch of settings, edit the binary and at address 00407436 replace it with “b8 01 00 00 00” and presto the launcher will work anywhere.


<hr>
By standard your settings will be in /home/$USER/.steam/steam/steamapps/compatadata/8500/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/AppData/Local/CCP/EVE/c_ccp_eve_tq_tranquility/ and can manipulated the same as in windows if the ingame options are not enough or you want to copy settings.


Credit to cloroken who also made a very recent [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFVWKN2h2-Y&t=91s video guide]


=== Steam ===
In case you are encountering any problems, first thing to try is switching your used proton build. You can try any version that comes with steam by selecting a different version in "''Force the use of a specific Steam Play compability tool''" in the properties, or you can switch eg. to the popular Proton-GE (Glorious Eggroll). In order to do so you can eg. install ProtonPlus via the software manager which lists many Proton projects in multiple versions. Downloading and installing them in ProtonPlus makes them available in Steam after a Steam restart.
https://www.protondb.com/app/8500


=== Lutris ===
=== Lutris ===
[https://lutris.net/ Lutris] is a gaming platform for Linux. It offers Wine builds that are pre-configured for specific games, and allows for a graphical installation of various games and applications. Those that are unable to roll their own wine prefix, or are weary on the process, may find this solution more viable.
[https://lutris.net/ Lutris] is a gaming platform for Linux. A setup with Lutris a bit more complex compared to steam but doable. It offers Wine builds that are pre-configured for specific games, and allows for a graphical installation of various games and applications. Those that are unable to roll their own wine prefix, or are weary on the process, may find this solution more viable.


Install Lutris via your package manager, and then head to the [https://lutris.net/games/eve-online/ EVE Online page on the Lutris website] to pick an install script. As of December 2023, there are four main install scripts: a DXVK variant, a non-DXVK (OpenGL-based) one, one with Steam, and a Chinese distribution. The DXVK version offers generally better performance. For the new launcher there is a eve-online-april-beta-launcher installer.
Download [https://launcher.ccpgames.com/eve-online/release/win32/x64/eve-online-1.9.4+Setup.exe eve-online-1.9.4+Setup.exe]  - stable EVE online excutable


After picking your script from the Lutris website and following the installation procedure, an EVE Online icon will show up in your Lutris client UI. From this point, you can click on "EVE Online" to start the EVE Launcher. You may configure options for the game, runner or system. For troubleshooting, make sure '''Run Client with Logging''' is enabled in the EVE Launcher options.
Download [https://launcher.ccpgames.com/eve-online/release/win32/x64/eve-online-1.9.4-full.nupkg eve-online-1.9.4-full.nupkg] - EVE Online NUPKG


When having trouble with the scripted installation of the new launcher in Lutris the following steps should give results:
One should always be careful with executables, make sure these links are (still) pointing to ccp games directly. Install Lutris via your package manager, and then ProtonPlus. Start Lutris briefly so ProtonPlus knows about it and then start ProtonPlus and chose Lutris in the top left corner. Chose Proton-GE-latest as version and download it. Now back to Lutris:
* Set the default installer to lutris 7.2.2
* Install a new program using lutris with the new launcher installer. At some point it will produce an error, the install will fail it seems.
* Edit the new program, add the launcher executable as the program to launch (c_drive/users/[username]/appdata/local/eve-online/eve-online.exe). Change the runner to something newer if desired.
* Start the launcher, it might error out, check the log it might need something, this might take a few tries.


=== Roll your own ===
Add a new game with the + sign:
It is certainly doable and fun to get an installer, launcher & client to run with just the parts and get it to run, if you are so inclined please link your experience here.


<hr>
* add locally installed game
== Common issues and solutions ==
* General Info
** name the game EVE Online
** chose runner "Wine (Runs Windows games)
* Game options
** Game executeable: link the EVE Online executable we downloaded
** Wine prefix: /home/$USER/Games/eve-online (where $USER is your user)
* Runner options
** Wine version: Proton-GE-latest
** uncheck Enable Esync
** uncheck Enable Fsync
* System options
** add enviroment variable with KEY: LD_PRELOAD, no value
* SAVE


Depending on the hardware used changing from/to Direct3D 11/12 can have a positive or negative effect on the quality and/or performance of the game client, this also depends on the in-game graphics setting. Your mileage may vary, since you use Linux it is expected that you have more than average computer knowledge and are able to figure out what works in your specific situation.  
Now start the newly created item in Lutris and it will start the launcher asking you where to install. CLOSE THAT INSTALLATION PROCESS. DO NOT PROCEED.  


=== Client slowing down / high CPU usage ===
Instead, after closing right click the EVE item in Lutris and chose configure.


* Behavior like lagging is reported, a solution for this behavior is to disable '''Esync''' & '''Fsync'''.
Set a new path for the executable in game options: /home/$USER/Games/eve-online/drive_c/users/$USER/AppData/local/eve-online/eve-online.exe  (where $USER is your user)


Steam: Start the launcher with a custom command [https://forums.eveonline.com/t/still-anyone-using-linux/401624/63 source]
Unpack the NUPKG into a folder. Create the folder /home/$USER/Documents/EveLauncher/ and copy the content of nupkg/lib/net45 to it. 


Lutris: In the runner options disable '''Esync''' & '''Fsync'''
Create the following bash script as /home/$USER/Documents/eve-prelaunch.sh <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
#!/bin/bash
SOURCE="$HOME/Documents/EveLauncher"
TARGET="$HOME/Games/eve-online/drive_c/users/$USER/AppData/Local/eve-online"
GOODVER="app-1.9.4"
ls -d  $TARGET/app-* | xargs rm -rf
cp -R "$SOURCE" "$TARGET/$GOODVER"
cp "$SOURCE/eve-online_ExecutionStub.exe" "$TARGET/eve-online.exe"
</syntaxhighlight>This can be done by copying the above into any text editor and save as the filename given above. Make sure the target line in here actually points to your prefix location.


=== Disk usage ===
Right click the .sh file and in the properties chose


The updater is unable to update the launcher due to a missing component in wine. [https://discord.com/channels/940573867192221696/1096046348421312574/1187888482048299108 `unimplemented function msdelta.dll.ApplyDeltaW, aborting`]  This results in a ever growing squirreltemp directory. Manually cleaning is required at this point in time (January 2024). A fix for this behavior is being worked on: make the updater detect wine and do a full update.
* permissions
** check run as executable


<small> Note: [https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56007 on the wine bugtracker]
Back to Lutris. Right click and configure the EVE item. In system options turn on advaned mode. Scroll down to the prelaunch script and enter the /home/$USER/Documents/eve-prelaunch.sh we created. Enable wait for pre-launch script completion. Save.


<hr>
Pheewww. Done!


=== 'Old' launcher ===
You now be able to start the EVE launcher with the Lutris item created.
* Use Steam
* Use [[Linux#Lutris|Lutris]]


When the old launcher is deprecated the split in installation methods is no longer relevant.
Open the settings of the launcher (gear icon top right):


* in EVE Launcher disable hardware acceleration
* in EVE Online I suggest you chose "Download the full EVE game client"
* in EVE Online select DirectX version "DirectX 11"


{{Cleanup| Content below should be reviewed & updated}}
Credit to cloroken who also made a very recent [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFVWKN2h2-Y&t=212s video guide]


== Whey back when we had a native launcher & other problems ==
=== Discord Server: EVE on Linux ===
While Linux is not ''officially'' supported by CCP, a side project by '''CCP Snorlax''' has yielded a native Linux application that downloads a prebundled version of [https://www.winehq.org/ Wine] (also built by CCP Snorlax) which allows Linux to run the EVE launcher more easily. The launcher requires a {{Co|yellow|'''64-bit'''}} installation of Linux, but should work with most distributions.
Join the growing community that plays on Linux. You can get eg. ditro-specific help there easily.


Alternatively, for a more visual installation and cleaner management of multiple WINEPATHs, you can use [[Linux#Lutris|Lutris]].
https://discord.com/invite/eKMEVeC7SQ


Native Linux launcher has been [https://forums.eveonline.com/t/linux-launcher-key-details/159751 retired]. Recommended solution for running EVE on Linux is Steam/Proton
=== EVE on Linux Resources ===


:''Much of this guide is adapted from the official forum post by CCP Snorlax, which can be found [https://forums.eveonline.com/t/eve-launcher-for-linux/7286 here]. Questions about the information found in this article are best asked on the [https://forums.eveonline.com/c/technology-research/linux official EVE forums]''.
* Manage GE Proton Version: <nowiki>https://davidotek.github.io/protonup-qt/</nowiki>
* Fix audio crackling/stuttering: <nowiki>https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3214697797</nowiki>
* EVE Online Linux Forum: <nowiki>https://forums.eveonline.com/c/technology-research/linux/</nowiki>
* OBS Vk Capture Plugin: <nowiki>https://github.com/nowrep/obs-vkcapture</nowiki>
* pyfa works with .appimage: <nowiki>https://github.com/pyfa-org/Pyfa/releases</nowiki>
* Hotkey Daemon (for client switching purposes): <nowiki>https://github.com/baskerville/sxhkd</nowiki>


=== Client slowing down / high CPU usage ===
Behavior like lagging is reported, a solution for this behavior is to disable '''Esync''' & '''Fsync'''. In the installation steps given above we already took care of that.


=== Custom Launcher Shortcut ===
* Lutris: In the runner options disable '''Esync''' & '''Fsync'''
'''''(The following additional steps are not strictly necessary, but can make running the launcher more convenient through the use of a custom launcher shortcut. See the Troubleshooting section below if you encounter any issues.)'''''
* Steam: Start the launcher with the launch options
[[File:Evelauncher.png|thumb|Launcher icon]]
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
# Create a symbolic link (symlink) to the script in the user binaries folder
PROTON_NO_ESYNC=1 PROTON_NO_FSYNC=1 LD_PRELOAD= %command%
#: {{code|sudo ln -s {{Color|green|/Path/To/}}evelauncher.sh /usr/bin/evelauncher}}
</syntaxhighlight>
# And make it executable
#: {{code|sudo chmod u+x /usr/bin/evelauncher}}
# Download the icon file
#: {{code|wget <nowiki>https://wiki.eveuniversity.org/images/a/af/Evelauncher.png</nowiki>}}
# Move the icon file to the correct directory
#: {{code|sudo mv Evelauncher.png /usr/share/pixmaps/}}
# Create the launcher file with your preferred editor
#: {{code|sudo edit /usr/share/applications/eve.desktop}}
# Insert the following text and then save it:
#: {{code|1= <nowiki>[Desktop Entry]</nowiki><br>Name=EVE Online<br>Comment=EVE Online by CCP Games<br>Exec=/usr/bin/evelauncher<br>Icon=Evelauncher<br>Terminal=false<br>Type=Application<br>Categories=Game;}}
# Run the game through the newly-created launcher shortcut!
 
=== Using a Custom Wine Version ===
The copy of wine bundled with the launcher is quite outdated, but thankfully you can use your distribution's own wine runtime instead which gives access to things like DirectX11 support.
: '''''Note:''' Make sure to untick 'Run clients with DX9' if you want to use DX11.'''''
 
# Open the launcher settings with the small "E" symbol in the top right, tick "Use custom Wine", and in the box below it enter the path of your wine executable, e.g.
#: {{code|/usr/bin/wine}}
# Remove EVE's existing wine and wineenv folder
#: {{code|rm -Rd ~/.eve/wineenv ~/.eve/wine}}
# Reopen the launcher and start the game as normal.
# EVE's wine prefix should rebuild itself with the custom version.
 
 
=== Troubleshooting ===
==== Incompatible OpenSSL library ====
The EVE launcher requires the 1.0.x version of the openssl library in order to function, however, some newer versions of Linux distributions and those that use rolling releases include the 1.1.x version by default (this will be evident by the launcher simply not appearing at all when the script is run), so some extra steps to install the older compatibility library may be necessary.
:'''Note:''' The following example is for Ubuntu - paths and package names will likely be different on other distributions.
# Download the older library from your distribution's repos
#: {{code|sudo apt-get install libssl1.0.0}}
# Add symbolic links to the libraries in the launcher's folder
#: {{code|sudo ln -s /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so.1.0.0 {{Color|green|/Path/To/evelauncher/}}libssl.so}}
#: {{code|sudo ln -s /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0 {{Color|green|/Path/To/evelauncher/}}libcrypto.so}}
 
 
This should correct the issue temporarily, but the symlinks will be removed when the launcher is updated. A solution to this is to make your own script which checks for the existence of the symlinks, remakes them if they are missing and then triggers the launcher's script.
 
# Create the wrapper script in your preferred editor
:'''Note:''' The wrapper script cannot be located in the launcher's own folder, or it will be deleted when the launcher updates.
#: {{code|$EDITOR {{Color|green|/Path/To/Wrapper/}}evewrapper.sh}}
# Insert the following text and then save it:
#: {{code|1= dirname={{Color|green|/Path/To/evelauncher/}}<br><br>if [ ! -e $dirname/libssl.so.1.0.0 ]; then<br>    ln -s /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so.1.0.0 $dirname/libssl.so<br>fi<br>if [ ! -e $dirname/libcrypto.so.1.0.0 ]; then<br>    ln -s /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0 $dirname/libcrypto.so<br>fi<br>exec $dirname/evelauncher.sh}}
# If you made a custom launcher file as above, you will need to change the path of the symlink in step 1
#: {{code|sudo ln -s {{Color|green|/Path/To/Wrapper/}}evewrapper.sh /usr/bin/evelauncher}}
 
 
==== Qt dependencies ====
In some rare instances on Ubuntu, you may be lacking the required Qt dependencies for the launcher, This will manifest as some QT files not be located and the launcher window opening but not displaying anything.
 
Instructions for this install are taken from here: https://wiki.qt.io/Install_Qt_5_on_Ubuntu
 
# Download the installer
#: '''Note:''' These can be put wherever the user prefers, but the home directory <code>~/</code> is recommended.
#: {{code|wget http://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/5.7/5.7.0/qt-opensource-linux-x64-5.7.0.run}}
# Adjust permissions
#: {{code|chmod +x qt-opensource-linux-x64-5.7.0.run}}
# Install QT
#: {{code|./qt-opensource-linux-x64-5.7.0.run}}
# Install g++
#: {{code|sudo apt-get install build-essential}}
# Install generic fonts
#: {{code|sudo apt-get install libfontconfig1}}
 
 
==== Libxcb dependencies ====
Evelauncher comes with its own libxcb. In some instances it fails to find xcb in its launch directory as well as to find libxcb installed in the system. This is indicated by message in console:<br>
''This application failed to start because it could not find or load the Qt platform plugin "xcb" in ""''
 
To solve this problem just delete all files located in the directory of EVE launcher, that have "libxcb" as part of their names.
:{{code|rm libxcb*}}
 
 
==== Launcher Shortcut Issues ====
Your EVE launcher shortcut may fail with the following message:
 
: {{code|/bin/sh: {{Color|orange|warning}}: shell level (1000) too high, resetting to 1}}
 
 
This, and other errors, are likely due to the fact that the 'dirname' and 'pwd' commands will return the location of the soft link, not of the shell script itself. Hence, we need to use readlink to follow every symlink in the path. Make the following changes to /path/to/evelauncher/evelauncher.sh:
 
: {{code|1= #!/bin/sh <br>{{Color|green|2= appname="evelauncher"}}<br><br>{{Color|green|2= dirname=$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$BASH_SOURCE")")}}<br>tmp="${dirname#?}"<br><br>if [ "${dirname%$tmp}" != "/" ]; then<br>dirname="$PWD/$dirname"<br>fi<br><br>LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$dirname:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"<br>export LD_LIBRARY_PATH<br>export QTDIR=$dirname<br>export QT_PLUGIN_PATH=$dirname/plugins<br>"$dirname/$appname" "$@"}}
: '''Note:''' The first change is necessary only if you choose to give your soft link a different name.
 
 
==== X Server ====
If Eve Online fails to launch, try running it from the terminal. Check for the following error message:
 
: {{code|user@localhost > ./evelauncher.sh<br>...<br>{{Color|orange|Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1}} }}
 
As explained [https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/10126/29963 here], an X program needs (1) the address of the display (typically ":0") and (2) the password for the display. The second requirement is known as the "Magic Cookie". One workaround to sidestep this access problem is to use xhost, which is an X server access control program. Make the following changes to /path/to/evelauncher/evelauncher.sh:


: {{code|1= #!/bin/sh <br>appname="evelauncher"<br><br>dirname=$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$BASH_SOURCE")")<br>tmp="${dirname#?}"<br><br>if [ "${dirname%$tmp}" != "/" ]; then<br>dirname="$PWD/$dirname"<br>fi<br><br>{{Color|green|xhost +local:}}<br><br>LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$dirname:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"<br>export LD_LIBRARY_PATH<br>export QTDIR=$dirname<br>export QT_PLUGIN_PATH=$dirname/plugins<br>"$dirname/$appname" "$@"}}
* Try switching the Proton build you are currently using
: '''Note:''' xhost here is granting temporary access to any local application running as the current user. It is ''not'' allowing any kind of remote access.
* As of now (09/2025) our recommendation is that you are using DirectX11. Its being emulated and this is just very stable by now, DirectX12 not so much. But both can work and results might differ, feel free to experiment.
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Latest revision as of 08:57, 3 October 2025

General

For the Steam and Lutris setup shown on this page we assume Linux Mint 22.2, but every (?) distro will work. Everything might be a bit different in your specific setup, but the steps are always very similiar. In our experience the easiest is to play EVE Online on Steam. Lutris is a bit more work but doable. Multiboxing (running multiple clients) also works great.

Steam

  • Install Steam through the software manager
  • Open the steam app and Install EVE Online on Steam
  • Right click EVE Online in steam and chose "Properties":
    • in General copy the following launcher options: PROTON_NO_ESYNC=1 PROTON_NO_FSYNC=1 LD_PRELOAD= %command%
    • in Compatibility check "Force the use of a specific Steam Play compability tool" and chose "Proton Experimental"
  • Launch EVE Online in steam which then starts the EVE launcher
  • Open the settings of the launcher (gear icon top right):
    • in EVE Launcher disable hardware acceleration
    • in EVE Online we suggest you chose "Download the full EVE game client" By default not all game files are downloaded and the client can download when it does not have the file/part. The launcher can download all files and cache them, update when needed and removes parts when no longer needed. This behaviour can be changed in the launcher and we recommend to do so in order to prevent any lag due to loading.
    • in EVE Online select DirectX version "DirectX 11"

And you are all set. Easy, right?

By standard your settings will be in /home/$USER/.steam/steam/steamapps/compatadata/8500/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/AppData/Local/CCP/EVE/c_ccp_eve_tq_tranquility/ and can manipulated the same as in windows if the ingame options are not enough or you want to copy settings.

Credit to cloroken who also made a very recent video guide

In case you are encountering any problems, first thing to try is switching your used proton build. You can try any version that comes with steam by selecting a different version in "Force the use of a specific Steam Play compability tool" in the properties, or you can switch eg. to the popular Proton-GE (Glorious Eggroll). In order to do so you can eg. install ProtonPlus via the software manager which lists many Proton projects in multiple versions. Downloading and installing them in ProtonPlus makes them available in Steam after a Steam restart.

Lutris

Lutris is a gaming platform for Linux. A setup with Lutris a bit more complex compared to steam but doable. It offers Wine builds that are pre-configured for specific games, and allows for a graphical installation of various games and applications. Those that are unable to roll their own wine prefix, or are weary on the process, may find this solution more viable.

Download eve-online-1.9.4+Setup.exe - stable EVE online excutable

Download eve-online-1.9.4-full.nupkg - EVE Online NUPKG

One should always be careful with executables, make sure these links are (still) pointing to ccp games directly. Install Lutris via your package manager, and then ProtonPlus. Start Lutris briefly so ProtonPlus knows about it and then start ProtonPlus and chose Lutris in the top left corner. Chose Proton-GE-latest as version and download it. Now back to Lutris:

Add a new game with the + sign:

  • add locally installed game
  • General Info
    • name the game EVE Online
    • chose runner "Wine (Runs Windows games)
  • Game options
    • Game executeable: link the EVE Online executable we downloaded
    • Wine prefix: /home/$USER/Games/eve-online (where $USER is your user)
  • Runner options
    • Wine version: Proton-GE-latest
    • uncheck Enable Esync
    • uncheck Enable Fsync
  • System options
    • add enviroment variable with KEY: LD_PRELOAD, no value
  • SAVE

Now start the newly created item in Lutris and it will start the launcher asking you where to install. CLOSE THAT INSTALLATION PROCESS. DO NOT PROCEED.

Instead, after closing right click the EVE item in Lutris and chose configure.

Set a new path for the executable in game options: /home/$USER/Games/eve-online/drive_c/users/$USER/AppData/local/eve-online/eve-online.exe (where $USER is your user)

Unpack the NUPKG into a folder. Create the folder /home/$USER/Documents/EveLauncher/ and copy the content of nupkg/lib/net45 to it.

Create the following bash script as /home/$USER/Documents/eve-prelaunch.sh

#!/bin/bash
SOURCE="$HOME/Documents/EveLauncher"
TARGET="$HOME/Games/eve-online/drive_c/users/$USER/AppData/Local/eve-online"
GOODVER="app-1.9.4"
ls -d  $TARGET/app-* | xargs rm -rf
cp -R "$SOURCE" "$TARGET/$GOODVER"
cp "$SOURCE/eve-online_ExecutionStub.exe" "$TARGET/eve-online.exe"

This can be done by copying the above into any text editor and save as the filename given above. Make sure the target line in here actually points to your prefix location.

Right click the .sh file and in the properties chose

  • permissions
    • check run as executable

Back to Lutris. Right click and configure the EVE item. In system options turn on advaned mode. Scroll down to the prelaunch script and enter the /home/$USER/Documents/eve-prelaunch.sh we created. Enable wait for pre-launch script completion. Save.

Pheewww. Done!

You now be able to start the EVE launcher with the Lutris item created.

Open the settings of the launcher (gear icon top right):

  • in EVE Launcher disable hardware acceleration
  • in EVE Online I suggest you chose "Download the full EVE game client"
  • in EVE Online select DirectX version "DirectX 11"

Credit to cloroken who also made a very recent video guide

Discord Server: EVE on Linux

Join the growing community that plays on Linux. You can get eg. ditro-specific help there easily.

https://discord.com/invite/eKMEVeC7SQ

EVE on Linux Resources

  • Manage GE Proton Version: https://davidotek.github.io/protonup-qt/
  • Fix audio crackling/stuttering: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3214697797
  • EVE Online Linux Forum: https://forums.eveonline.com/c/technology-research/linux/
  • OBS Vk Capture Plugin: https://github.com/nowrep/obs-vkcapture
  • pyfa works with .appimage: https://github.com/pyfa-org/Pyfa/releases
  • Hotkey Daemon (for client switching purposes): https://github.com/baskerville/sxhkd

Client slowing down / high CPU usage

Behavior like lagging is reported, a solution for this behavior is to disable Esync & Fsync. In the installation steps given above we already took care of that.

  • Lutris: In the runner options disable Esync & Fsync
  • Steam: Start the launcher with the launch options
PROTON_NO_ESYNC=1 PROTON_NO_FSYNC=1 LD_PRELOAD= %command%
  • Try switching the Proton build you are currently using
  • As of now (09/2025) our recommendation is that you are using DirectX11. Its being emulated and this is just very stable by now, DirectX12 not so much. But both can work and results might differ, feel free to experiment.