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What is the most reliable (see: plug-and-play) distro for SteamVR on Linux?
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I've followed the Bluetooth instructions but now SteamVR crashes on launch.
I get a 109 error on the 1.14 Linux branch (no change from before).
On the beta branch it crashes as soon as I launch it (nothing specific, just a message saying SteamVR is disabled because it crashed and a Retry button). Upon retrying my entire system froze and I had to hard reset. Upon rebooting and trying again it broke the window manager so now I have no window chromes (if that's what you call them on Linux? the top bar and title and min/max/close buttons) so I had to reboot again.
On the stable branch it seems to now work but there's a very noticeable delay in my head movements, which is very nauseating. Disabling asynchronous reprojection seemed to slightly improve this, but it's still noticeable.
If I can't find a fix for that, it seems like Linux VR is still a pipe dream for me. But in any case, thanks for your help so far!
Regarding the lag, to fix that I had to make sure the gpu was using it’s full capacity which I managed to do by using the Corectrl app to add a SteamVR profile and setting it to max. Without it I would see the same issue where it didn’t move fast enough with my head movement.
Definitely more involved but I hope that helps.
It seems CoreCtrl doesn't support Nvidia GPUs, which is unfortunate. I did also attempt to set PowerMizer mode to Maximum Performance in
nvidia-settings
but that didn't help. I suppose I'll need an AMD card to have a good Linux VR experience?