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| 15 May 2024 |
Tumble | Anyone had luck with antichamber, half life alyx and team fortress 2? | 08:31:14 |
K900 | VR on Linux is generally pretty wonky | 08:32:34 |
K900 | And we have some known issues with SteamVR | 08:32:39 |
K900 | The others should work fine I think | 08:32:43 |
Patrizio | I haven't made my oculus quest work on Linux yet 🙄 | 09:00:31 |
Tumble | In reply to @k900:0upti.me The others should work fine I think Team fortress 2 crashes when loading a game and antichamber doesnt start | 19:48:37 |
Tumble | In reply to @k900:0upti.me VR on Linux is generally pretty wonky Ive had alyx work before | 19:49:01 |
Tumble | * Ive had alyx work before in other distros | 19:49:10 |
Tumble | In reply to @k900:0upti.me VR on Linux is generally pretty wonky Beat saber and vr chat work for me on nix | 19:49:47 |
K900 | In reply to @tumble1999:matrix.org Team fortress 2 crashes when loading a game and antichamber doesnt start Make sure you enable the Steam Linux Runtime compatibility tool for native Linux games | 19:49:47 |
K900 | In reply to @tumble1999:matrix.org Ive had alyx work before in other distros Yes, NixOS has extra issues with VR | 19:49:56 |
aidalgol | What about NixOS causes problems with VR? | 20:05:19 |
Atemu | Mainly the container setup thingy | 20:11:21 |
Atemu | The FHSEnv | 20:11:28 |
Atemu | Absolutely no chance of getting a high priority queue inside of a userns without patching the kernel to always allow it | 20:12:17 |
Tumble | Why are there things that do work though? | 20:14:47 |
Atemu | WDYM? | 20:17:14 |
Atemu | Except for the cap for the high priority queue, everything else should theoretically work | 20:17:48 |
Atemu | Well "work" as it's still SteamVR we're talking about here | 20:18:07 |
Tumble | In reply to @atemu12:matrix.org Absolutely no chance of getting a high priority queue inside of a userns without patching the kernel to always allow it Is it easy to patch the kernel? | 20:54:23 |
Atemu | Almost trivial thanks to NixOS but it theoretically opens you up to local DOS and you need to build every kernel update yourself | 20:59:15 |
Atemu | (Meaning on your hardware; you don't have to do any work here, just your PC) | 21:00:07 |
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matthewcroughan | In reply to @atemu12:matrix.org Absolutely no chance of getting a high priority queue inside of a userns without patching the kernel to always allow it I still want to know how to patch the kernel to achieve this | 21:47:31 |