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* SMAPI tries to find a compatible terminal or use your default terminal, but some terminals aren't compatible. If the installer or launcher don't launch a terminal, try installing xterm (doesn't need to be your default terminal).
 
* SMAPI tries to find a compatible terminal or use your default terminal, but some terminals aren't compatible. If the installer or launcher don't launch a terminal, try installing xterm (doesn't need to be your default terminal).
 
* See the [[Modding:Player Guide/Troubleshooting|troubleshooting page]] for general troubleshooting.
 
* See the [[Modding:Player Guide/Troubleshooting|troubleshooting page]] for general troubleshooting.
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* If you're trying to install SMAPI for Stardew 1.5.6, be forewarned you need to install libssl1.x. See below for instructions:
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! distros
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! prerequisites
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|-
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| Debian-based<br /><small>(Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint)</small>
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| Install LibSSL 1.1 by running <code>sudo apt install libssl1.1</code> in a terminal.
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|-
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| Arch-based<br /><small>(Arch, Manjaro, EndeavourOS)</small>
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| Install OpenSSL 1.1 by running <code>sudo pacman -S openssl-1.1</code> in a terminal.
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|-
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| NixOS
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| Use [https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable&show=steam-run&type=packages steam-run] to run <samp>install on Linux.sh</samp> in the steps below.<br /><small>(Make sure your system has steam-run installed, or create a temporary nix-shell with steam-run by executing <code>export NIXPKGS_ALLOW_UNFREE=1 && nix-shell -p steam-run</code>. Then run <code>steam-run ./install\ on\ Linux.sh</code> in a terminal to start the installation.)</small>
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|-
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| Fedora
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| Install OpenSSL 1.1 by running <code>sudo dnf install openssl1.1</code> in a terminal.
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|-
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| Gentoo
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| Install OpenSSL 1.1 compatibility by running <code>sudo emerge --ask dev-libs/openssl-compat</code> in a terminal.
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|-
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| RHEL 8-based <br /><small>(RHEL 8, CentOS 8, Rocky 8, Alma 8)</small>
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| Install OpenSSL 1.1 by running <code>sudo dnf install openssl</code> in a terminal.
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|}
    
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