• Hellmo_luciferrari
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    21 day ago

    I haven’t tried VR in Linux, I did sell my oculus, and haven’t gotten a replacement.

    I use Reaper, and it’d fantastic. It’s more so the plugins that are an issue since VSTs aren’t supported too well on Linux. There are peripherals that don’t play well as well, but that’s vendor specific. My Line 6 gear for example.

    I am full time on Arch. Ditched Windows 6+ months ago, and i won’t turn back. It has come with issues, but I’ve treated like a learning experience.

    I am using an EVGA 3090 FTW on Arch, and if I had known when building my PC that Nvidia has issues, I would have gone the AMD route. But, I have gotten my 3090 usable, quite well actually with some tweaking.

    I had issues using Wayland at first, but driver updates have helped.


    I have wanted to check out NixOS, but I haven’t yet.

    • @utopiah
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      316 hours ago

      I haven’t tried VR in Linux

      Valve Index, SteamVR, install, setup, play, no tinkering.

      Now… if one does want to buy hardware from Meta (… which sadly I understand, it’s so damn cheap) and Meta refuses to support Linux, well, it’s kind of a decision on the buyer. Still, if one still want to tinker, because they have the hardware now, plenty of good solutions listed on https://lvra.gitlab.io e.g. ALVR (very convenient nowadays) or WiVRn and more.

      • Hellmo_luciferrari
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        111 hours ago

        I refuse to buy any meta product, let alone use their platforms. If I get back into VR it’ll likely be Valve products

        Thank you for the resource!

      • fxomt
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        113 hours ago

        Many can’t buy indexes as you said. I love the idea of them, but they’re just too damn expensive. On amazon (we have no official shipping in my country) they cost 10,000 RIYALS. That’s about ~3-4000 USD. No thanks, i’d do fine without VR then. and the mq 3 is about 3,000 riyals, or less than 1,000 dollars.

        ALVR is pretty okish. Last time i tried it it was very buggy. But that was a long time ago, i don’t know how it is now. Last time i checked i couldn’t use wivrn, but i’ll try it now, thanks