Thanks, will read that later. The headset is a valve index, and bazzite comes with pre-installed nvidia drivers and steam, so I assumed I wouldn’t have to do anything special. And it does work out of the box, as I said, it just works strangely (see my other reply).
I might just have to wait for the steam frame, I guess
The dashboard itself looks like it’s tilted away from me (or towards me? don’t remember), but only with both eyes open. When I close any one eye, everything looks like it should be fine. It’s really strange, I don’t understand how that is even possible.
The distro is bazzite, and the headset is the valve index, so I literally just clicked launch in the pre-installed steam
Strange. That seems like it would be a good combination. I have friends who use Linux for VR regularly, and usually the issues described are around software compatibility. Not overall basic functionality.
Tried it, and it runs, but everything looks wrong somehow
The VR chat community has a good guide for getting things generally working for vr on Linux what you need is very dependant on your GPU and headset, https://ask.vrchat.com/t/vrchat-on-linux-the-definitive-guide/46949
Thanks, will read that later. The headset is a valve index, and bazzite comes with pre-installed nvidia drivers and steam, so I assumed I wouldn’t have to do anything special. And it does work out of the box, as I said, it just works strangely (see my other reply).
I might just have to wait for the steam frame, I guess
Is this before you enter a game? Or only in the game you tested?
If it’s like that in the dashboard, then it might be a distro thing.
The dashboard itself looks like it’s tilted away from me (or towards me? don’t remember), but only with both eyes open. When I close any one eye, everything looks like it should be fine. It’s really strange, I don’t understand how that is even possible.
The distro is bazzite, and the headset is the valve index, so I literally just clicked launch in the pre-installed steam
Strange. That seems like it would be a good combination. I have friends who use Linux for VR regularly, and usually the issues described are around software compatibility. Not overall basic functionality.