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    [–] doingthestuff@lemy.lol 4 points 6 days ago (6 children)

    What's my easiest distro route to get straight to gaming with an RTX 4070ti plus a Vive VR?

    [–] SaharaMaleikuhm@feddit.org 5 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

    Reject Fedora nonsense. Go Arch, use CachyOS. Seriously, I only ever had issues with Fedora and Fedora based distros. And besides, Red Hat is slowly turning to shit. You heard it from me first. In 5 to 10 years most people will put Red Hat on the same level as Canonical.

    [–] SleepyPie@lemmy.world 5 points 6 days ago

    I second CachyOS. I don’t even consider myself an advanced Linux user and it’s been a relatively painless transition from Windows gaming.

    Plugged in a second SSD m.2 into my motherboard, installed off a USB, and an hour later I was goofing around with some friends on our weekly Satisfactory run like nothing changed.

    If it’s the first time trying it just follow along with a YouTube guide, ezpz.

    [–] Natanox@discuss.tchncs.de 5 points 6 days ago

    Outside of Valve hardware certainly Bazzite or Nobara. Not sure about Vive VR support in general though, but if it exists those distros are the most likely to work with it with minimum of issues.

    [–] ooterness@lemmy.world 4 points 6 days ago

    I have a very similar setup (Vive + 4070) working under Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. The only special workaround was to install Steam natively, downloading directly from Valve instead of using the Snap provided by Canonical. Aside from that, everything worked immediately right out of the box.

    [–] Dojan@pawb.social 2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

    I'd say something Arch based will be the easiest on account of it having so many users. For VR, check out the Linux VR Adventures wiki, and the Matrix community attached to it.

    NVidia kind of sucks. I'd expect that to be the biggest wrinkle.

    [–] definitemaybe@lemmy.ca 3 points 6 days ago (1 children)

    CachyOS would be my recommendation; it has options to get a kernel with the closed-source drivers automatically during install, iirc. I bought an AMD card, so I have no direct experience, but I'd expect the least friction with it, even compared to Bazzite or other gaming-focused distributions.

    [–] Dojan@pawb.social 3 points 6 days ago

    Yeah. Being Arch based it's flexible, and I've heard it's got a good setup. A friend has a bit of a rough time with the default kernel but you have options.

    VR will automatically be a bit janky. The smoothest out of the box VR experience at the moment is WiVRn coupled with an Android VR headset, like a Quest or a Pico. Requires a good router though.

    If someone's looking to get into VR on Linux, I'd wait for Valve's headset to come out. No idea if it'll be any good or not, but the Quest is arse. I absolutely hate mine.

    CachyOS or Nobara if you want the option to tinker down the line

    Bazzite if you don't want to do any tinkering ever

    [–] dev_null@lemmy.ml 1 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

    There is none. VR is a fools errand on Linux. You can maybe get something to technically run, but with missing features, worse performance, and even then only some VR will even attempt to launch to that broken state.

    I have a Windows VM for VR gaming. Dual boot also works. For all non-VR gaming, Linux is pretty much flawless nowadays.

    Which Distro? Pick one that has existed for at least 10 years, with the desktop environment your like the look and feel of most, and most popular and well supported from that.

    [–] forestbeasts@pawb.social 4 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

    We have a Vive and it works pretty okay actually, aside from SteamVR being janky.

    Hopefully they fix the SteamVR jank with the upcoming Steam Frame, though!

    -- Frost