Lutris should work on any up to date Linux system. It is based on Python and Gtk but will run on any desktop environment. If you installed Lutris from our PPA or some other repository, it should already come with all of its essential dependencies. However, if you need to install Lutris manually, it requires the following components:
- Python > 3.4
- PyGObject
- PyGObject bindings for: Gtk, Gdk, GnomeDesktop, Webkit2, Notify
- python3-requests
- python3-pillow
- python3-yaml
- python3-setproctitle
- python3-distro
- python3-evdev (optional, for controller detection)
These dependencies are only for running the Lutris client. To install and run games themselves we recommend you install the following packages:
- psmisc (or the package providing 'fuser')
- pz7zip (or the package providing '7z')
- curl
- fluid-soundfont-gs (or other soundfonts for MIDI support)
- cabextract (if needed, to install Windows games)
- x11-xserver-utils (or the package providing 'xrandr', if you are running Xorg, if you are not, you will depend on the GnomeDesktop bindings to fetch screen resolutions on Wayland, the GnomeDesktop library is not directly related to the Gnome desktop and is only used as a xrandr replacement.)
- libc6-i386 and lib32gcc1 for 32bit games support
- The 32bit OpenGL and Vulkan drivers for your graphics card
- Wine (not actually needed, but installing it is the easiest way to get all the libraries missing from our runtime).
To install all those dependencies (except for Wine and graphics drivers) on Ubuntu based systems, you can run:
sudo apt install python3-yaml python3-requests python3-pil python3-gi \ gir1.2-gtk-3.0 gir1.2-gnomedesktop-3.0 gir1.2-webkit2-4.0 \ gir1.2-notify-0.7 psmisc cabextract unzip p7zip curl fluid-soundfont-gs \ x11-xserver-utils python3-evdev libc6-i386 lib32gcc1 libgirepository1.0-dev \ python3-setproctitle python3-distro
Note : If you use OpenSUSE, some dependencies are missing. You need to install python3-gobject-Gdk and typelib-1_0-Gtk-3_0
sudo apt install python3-gobject-Gdk typelib-1_0-Gtk-3_0
To install Lutris, please follow instructions listed on our Downloads Page. Getting Lutris from a PPA or a repository is the preferred way of installing it and we strongly advise to use this method if you can.
However, if the instructions on our Downloads page don't apply to your Linux distribution or there's some other reason you can't get it from a package, you can run it directly from the source directory:
git clone https://github.com/lutris/lutris cd lutris ./bin/lutris
Alternatively you can install Lutris manually with the help of virtualenv.
First, install python-virtualenv
from your distribution's
repositories, along with dependencies listed in Requirements.
Then, create and activate virtual environment for Lutris:
virtualenv --system-site-packages ~/lutris source ~/lutris/bin/activate
While in the virtual environment, run the installation script:
python3 setup.py install
If you installed Lutris using a package, you can launch the program by typing
lutris
at the command line (same applies to virtualenv method, but you need to
activate the virtual environment first). And if you want to run Lutris without
installing it, start ./bin/lutris
from within the source directory.