I’ve been floating the idea of moving to Linux for a while. I actually have it installed on a spare drive so I can setup dual boot if I wanted.
I chose to go with Mint but have been running into some issues getting programs to run correctly but the big issue I have is getting steam VR to run. I like to play beat saber for fun and after setup it wasn’t connecting to my headset. That’s kind of a deal breaker for me. What are some suggestions to get it running correctly
- This is what you’re looking for: https://github.com/alvr-org/alvr - That isn’t going to help them one bit if they have a SteamVR HMD. 
 
- VR is one the aspects of Linux gaming that is still weak unfortunately. The Quest line of headsets for example just don’t work. On Quest 2 and Quest 3 you may have some success using ALVR, which is a remote streaming solution over wifi. 
- I’m doing all of my PC gaming on Linux for years now. Except for VR. It’s unfortunately not running well at all for me. I’m running an Nvidia GPU with a Valve Index and whenever I was able to even get a picture on the HMD in the first place, the latency from movement to screen was about a second or so. Which is an incredibly efficient way to feel incredibly sick. - I’m not sure about your setup, maybe it’s better supported in some way, but, from my experience, I’d unfortunately recommend keeping a Windows partition for VR and saving yourself the (quite literal) headache. - I dont have VR, but i assume you saw this? - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2805545613 - I think I‘ve stumbled across this at some point, but I think it has been updated since. - Thanks for finding it, I‘ll keep it in mind when I get around to trying VR on Linux again in the future. 
- It recommends AMDVLK… meh 
 
 
- Give alvr a try, but you’re probably best off just using windows for VR. 
- My experience with HTC vive has been best when using gnome under Xorg. 
- envision has been a lifesaver for me with vr - i managed to get everything working pretty quickly thanks to it 
 you can also check out lvra (linux vr adventures) for some help and guides
- have you already tried asking in the steam forums about it? 
- Unfortunately I can’t help, I’ve yet to mess withVR at all let alone in Linux. Good luck. 




