* [DayZ] Image Cleanup
- Removed `numactl` dependency as it seems SteamCMD updated and resolved its crashing issues on Linux when logging in with a real account.
- Added clearing of SteamCMD appworkshop cache before mod downloads to avoid potential failures (at least until I implement a better method using symlinks for mod folders).
- General cleanup of text and labels.
* Fix missing `WORKSHOP_DIR` global var
- Lastest SteamCMD update throws new steamservice.so error that does not seem to affect downloads, so we will ignore it.
- Now prints found unknown error/failure logs to the console if they occur for easier debugging.
- Updates `libtbb2` to `libtbbmalloc2`, as `libtbb2` has been depreciated.
- Fixes error message coloring for certain error messages.
- Fixes current issue where SteamCMD will intermittently present a "Failure" error when downloading Workshop mods due to a corrupt cache file.
- Replaced hard coded workshop directory path with a variable.
- Utilize `numactl` to force SteamCMD to run on only one CPU which resolves its current crashing issues on Debian.
- SteamCMD now complains about thread priority due to it failing to properly load `libSDL` (`libSDL` is included in the image, but will not load properly if it is not installed on the host due to it containing a kernel extension). Therefore, any warnings regarding threads will now be ignored.
- If SteamCMD fatally crashes, copy the directory where it saves its dumps (`/tmp/dumps`) to `/home/container` for easier debugging access.
- Utilize `numactl` to force SteamCMD to run on only one CPU which resolves its current crashing issues on Debian.
- SteamCMD now complains about thread priority due to it failing to properly load `libSDL` (`libSDL` is included in the image, but will not load properly if it is not installed on the host due to it containing a kernel extension). Therefore, any warnings regarding threads will now be ignored.
- If SteamCMD fatally crashes, copy the directory where it saves its dumps (`/tmp/dumps`) to `/home/container` for easier debugging access.