[GH-ISSUE #839] Raspberry PI CSGO #675

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opened 2026-02-27 02:03:04 +03:00 by kerem · 13 comments
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Originally created by @dgibbs64 on GitHub (May 27, 2016).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/GameServerManagers/LinuxGSM/issues/839

According to this Tweet CSGO works with the Raspberry PI. This is great news if this is true. I would require someone with a Raspberry PI to test servers to see what works and a way of easily finding out. My guess is that teh CSGO server now supports ARM arch.

https://twitter.com/Auburn_JP/status/735909177860751360

Originally created by @dgibbs64 on GitHub (May 27, 2016). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/GameServerManagers/LinuxGSM/issues/839 According to this Tweet CSGO works with the Raspberry PI. This is great news if this is true. I would require someone with a Raspberry PI to test servers to see what works and a way of easily finding out. My guess is that teh CSGO server now supports ARM arch. https://twitter.com/Auburn_JP/status/735909177860751360
kerem closed this issue 2026-02-27 02:03:05 +03:00
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@UltimateByte commented on GitHub (May 28, 2016):

How can we test that ? Can we emulate ARM with virtualization ?

<!-- gh-comment-id:222308195 --> @UltimateByte commented on GitHub (May 28, 2016): How can we test that ? Can we emulate ARM with virtualization ?
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@JHulsmans commented on GitHub (May 28, 2016):

I'll test it out as soon as I find some time.

<!-- gh-comment-id:222326768 --> @JHulsmans commented on GitHub (May 28, 2016): I'll test it out as soon as I find some time.
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@JHulsmans commented on GitHub (May 28, 2016):

For future reference: People who don't have a Pi but want to emulate one can use the following QEMU emulation package: (Windows only) If you're running a Linux distro I assume you can figure out how to setup QEMU yourself.

Clickity click link.

Bear in mind that the package itself is quite old so grab yourself the latest Raspbian image from here and replace it with the one in the qemu folder. Rename the new .img to 2012-07-15-wheezy-raspbian.img so you don't have to edit it in the configuration files.

<!-- gh-comment-id:222332089 --> @JHulsmans commented on GitHub (May 28, 2016): For future reference: People who don't have a Pi but want to emulate one can use the following QEMU emulation package: (Windows only) If you're running a Linux distro I assume you can figure out how to setup QEMU yourself. [Clickity click link.](https://sourceforge.net/projects/rpiqemuwindows/) Bear in mind that the package itself is quite old so grab yourself the latest Raspbian image from [here](https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspbian_lite_latest) and replace it with the one in the qemu folder. Rename the new .img to 2012-07-15-wheezy-raspbian.img so you don't have to edit it in the configuration files.
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@UltimateByte commented on GitHub (Jun 13, 2016):

@JHulsmans Any update ? ^^

<!-- gh-comment-id:225725387 --> @UltimateByte commented on GitHub (Jun 13, 2016): @JHulsmans Any update ? ^^
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@JHulsmans commented on GitHub (Jun 14, 2016):

Tested it on my Raspberry B (armv67) and it's a no go. I'm having a friend test it on his Raspberry Pi 3 as we speak. @UltimateByte

<!-- gh-comment-id:225825251 --> @JHulsmans commented on GitHub (Jun 14, 2016): Tested it on my Raspberry B (armv67) and it's a no go. I'm having a friend test it on his Raspberry Pi 3 as we speak. @UltimateByte
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@zunnu commented on GitHub (Jun 16, 2016):

Hello, I have tested this on raspberry pi 3 (armv7l) using raspbian and it does not work.
http://puu.sh/pvlC5/c72c20ee53.png
http://puu.sh/pvlFv/f7a57c03c8.png
http://puu.sh/pvlK9/1b57d5a488.png

<!-- gh-comment-id:226635947 --> @zunnu commented on GitHub (Jun 16, 2016): Hello, I have tested this on raspberry pi 3 (armv7l) using raspbian and it does not work. http://puu.sh/pvlC5/c72c20ee53.png http://puu.sh/pvlFv/f7a57c03c8.png http://puu.sh/pvlK9/1b57d5a488.png
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@JHulsmans commented on GitHub (Jun 17, 2016):

Hi @zunnu Thanks for helping us out. Seems like we'll need to go and contact Auburn_JP and have him explain what he did differently.

Roundup:

  • RaspberryPI B (armv67) => Incompatible.
  • RaspberryPI 3 (armv71) => Incompatible. (I've had my friend test it on his Raspberry Pi 3 as well same result.)
<!-- gh-comment-id:226699102 --> @JHulsmans commented on GitHub (Jun 17, 2016): Hi @zunnu Thanks for helping us out. Seems like we'll need to go and contact Auburn_JP and have him explain what he did differently. Roundup: - RaspberryPI B (armv67) => Incompatible. - RaspberryPI 3 (armv71) => Incompatible. (I've had my friend test it on his Raspberry Pi 3 as well same result.)
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@JimTR commented on GitHub (Jun 17, 2016):

you hit the same problems using bash for windows 10

<!-- gh-comment-id:226758715 --> @JimTR commented on GitHub (Jun 17, 2016): you hit the same problems using bash for windows 10
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@JHulsmans commented on GitHub (Jun 18, 2016):

I've contacted Auburn_JP on Twitter but haven't had a response as of yet.

Link -> https://goo.gl/F6V7FU

Feel free to join me in the effort of getting an answer.

<!-- gh-comment-id:226931967 --> @JHulsmans commented on GitHub (Jun 18, 2016): I've contacted Auburn_JP on Twitter but haven't had a response as of yet. Link -> https://goo.gl/F6V7FU Feel free to join me in the effort of getting an answer.
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@zunnu commented on GitHub (Jul 16, 2016):

Hi! I thought I post this here so I have not tested or bought this board yet but Im looking forward to it. I think that it might be able to run csgo server It's littlebit more expensive than raspberry pi but look better in ways that it has usb 3.0 port 1gb ethernet, ddr3 memory and Inter atom rather than armv. :)
http://up-shop.org/up-boards/19-up-board-2gb-32-gb-emmc-memory.html

<!-- gh-comment-id:233122365 --> @zunnu commented on GitHub (Jul 16, 2016): Hi! I thought I post this here so I have not tested or bought this board yet but Im looking forward to it. I think that it might be able to run csgo server It's littlebit more expensive than raspberry pi but look better in ways that it has usb 3.0 port 1gb ethernet, ddr3 memory and Inter atom rather than armv. :) http://up-shop.org/up-boards/19-up-board-2gb-32-gb-emmc-memory.html
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@UltimateByte commented on GitHub (Jul 17, 2016):

@zunnu : Ofc it'd work, it's an X86_64 CPU. The point is to get ARM arch working.

<!-- gh-comment-id:233205193 --> @UltimateByte commented on GitHub (Jul 17, 2016): @zunnu : Ofc it'd work, it's an X86_64 CPU. The point is to get ARM arch working.
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@UltimateByte commented on GitHub (Nov 30, 2016):

So it's a nope ?

<!-- gh-comment-id:263750365 --> @UltimateByte commented on GitHub (Nov 30, 2016): So it's a nope ?
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This thread has been automatically locked since there has not been any recent activity after it was closed. Please open a new issue for related bugs.

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