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Does Mirror Mode work on Linux if there's no official client to attach to?

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The title says it all, but I'm wondering if somehow building or obtaining the OSRS client would make it possible. I understand that Mirror Mode attaches TO the default client and "pilots" it. The problem is, Linux has no official client... which basically necessitates the use of Windows OR requires the client to be somehow built for Linux, which there ARE guides for.

However, I'm wondering if this would be futile. If the official client was built for Linux, that doesn't mean that Mirror Mode would be guaranteed to work, as operating systems typically need even the simplest of things to be ported and tested since they're so different from each other.

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22 hours ago, Muffins said:

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ya u can get it to work

Did you have to build the client yourself, or follow that really annoying guide to get this to work?

20 hours ago, Dogcube said:

mirror mode will work but you need a client to attach to 

I'm aware that I needed the client. That's why I was asking, since last I checked it's pretty hard to get it to work on Linux and I didn't want to jump through all those hoops again before knowing it would actually attach on Linux.

7 hours ago, JaredFulton said:

Did you have to build the client yourself, or follow that really annoying guide to get this to work?

I'm aware that I needed the client. That's why I was asking, since last I checked it's pretty hard to get it to work on Linux and I didn't want to jump through all those hoops again before knowing it would actually attach on Linux.

I mean i was like one of the first people to get linux mirror mode working. The guide isn't that annoying to follow if you're competent with basic linux commands and know how to navigate folders using the terminal.

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