like private said only valve and vive headsets work out of the box with the exception of the vive pro 2, but additionally you can also use monado to use the rift s and some wmr headsets natively on linux
I’m comparison to virtual desktop yeah the visuals are not as good. But that could be just because my install gets upset when I’m connected to two networks are once (Linux issue? Idk) alvr released a new version recently so I’ll try it out later to seeo if I get any improvements.
Is VR on Linux even a thing rn?
like private said only valve and vive headsets work out of the box with the exception of the vive pro 2, but additionally you can also use monado to use the rift s and some wmr headsets natively on linux
As I know basically only the Valve headsets are good for Linux. Apparently some headsets can be made to work on Linux but those are experimental.
Alvr exists for wireless vr. Its a little rough around the edges buy it is OK for wireless vr. I get about 80ish Ms of delay using it on Linux.
And do you experience other disadvantages except the increased delay?
I’m comparison to virtual desktop yeah the visuals are not as good. But that could be just because my install gets upset when I’m connected to two networks are once (Linux issue? Idk) alvr released a new version recently so I’ll try it out later to seeo if I get any improvements.
Oh i forgot to mention but if you do use alvr be prepared too mess with alvrs settings Here’s a nice video about it https://youtu.be/_5k9htTdpuI?feature=shared
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Yeah I’ve heard that you need to fuck around to just get audio. I’m gonna skip on ALVR unfortunately, but thanks for the info!
No worries. deckard should be just around the corner anyways (I have so much copium its not even funny). ^^
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