I'm just waiting for Valve to support their new Quest SteamVR app with Linux hosts. Once they do I can destroy my Windows 256gb install with impunity.
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Damn when I saw the update news for it I was hoping it had linux support especially considering the amount of other Linux stuff valve has going on. I feel ripped off...
An engineer at Valve said they're working on Linux support for it, so it's definitely something they've got their eye on.
That's good. VR on Lennox has been unsexy so far
I did manage to get ALVR working. Can't tell you what's all needed. But sometimes you just have to find the right version. And SteamVR needs access to some devices. it should ask for root permissions on first run.
Other things to play around with are the video codecs. Or using the flatpak version or a normal system install of Steam.
I don't have my PC at the moment, so I couldn't give you specifics. But it definitely worked with my Quest 1.
I almost got it to work on Nobara. It requires a lot of work but it can work with the right settings.