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From your report, what command are you using to launch Stardew Valley? It appears to be a bad shell interpretation. Are you using sh or bash? What's the first line of the "start.sh" script? What's your "echo $SHELL"?
I've been using debian testing for years for my gaming PC, for laptops and debian stable for servers. I'm very happy with it!
IIRC debian defaults to using dash for
/bin/sh
, the problem could be as simple as pointing these scripts at/bin/bash
(or another bash location) instead.Yup, looks like a bash vs dash issue, which is why I always set my shebang to be explicit about the shell I'm using.
I was using sh but when using bash start.sh it gave a completely diferent prompt, regardless not running. Copied the entire prompt on another reply.
"echo $shell" returns bash : echo : command not found