![]() There are a variety of approaches to installing and running the official client on Linux - but they all invovle downloading or extracting JaGeX Applet Viewer ( jagexappletviewer.jar) and running it using Java and specific command line options. In this post I document the most desirable method to get the JaGeX Applet Viewer, outline the various command line options and when to use them, provide a summary of how to install the client system-wide for any user, and finally how to easily run the client using a command alias or launcher. Running the JaGeX Applet Viewer: Launcher.Running the JaGeX Applet Viewer: Command Alias.Running the JaGeX Applet Viewer: Commands.Downloading and Extracting the JaGeX Applet Viewer.System Configuration: Installing Java and the MSITools. Linux and gaming do not generally go hand-in-hand. Even desktop Linux operating systems are somewhat lacking. ![]() I am a diehard Linux user, but I just don’t like any desktop Linux distributions/environments. On the other hand - Linux as a headless server is to die for! Anyway, the point I am making is that like most games, in Old School RuneScape (OSRS) Linux support takes a major backseat. Basically, this means that there is no official support for running the OSRS client on a Linux system. If you navigate to the OSRS client downloads page you will only see options for Windows, OS X (Mac) and Mobile. Most people will say… Just use RuneLite on Linux.
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