| 16 May 2024 |
Atemu | Tumble: In that case it's at least worth trying | 17:18:27 |
Atemu | Don't expect it to replace SteamVR as your "daily driver" but it should at least work somewhat | 17:18:51 |
Tumble | what if i distro hop briefly just to play half life alyx story line | 21:58:54 |
| 17 May 2024 |
woobilicious | Is there any reason why we don't just install steam-hardware's udev rules by default? it seems that steam needs these rules to detect hotplugged devices, not just for steam specific hardware. | 06:47:22 |
K900 | What devices though? | 06:48:44 |
K900 | It should only need those for controllers | 06:48:49 |
woobilicious | Yeah, the documentation makes me think I only needed it for the Steam Controller and Steam VR, but there's rules there for about 30 different controllers, PS4, Switch, Nvidia Shield etc. | 06:50:52 |
woobilicious | No rules for Xbox...so I might need to further investigate why it's not hotplug detecting my xbox 360 controller. | 06:52:34 |
woobilicious | Or it'll start working randomly. | 06:56:39 |
K900 | Those controllers are for Steam Input | 06:58:44 |
K900 | That is, if the rules are there, Steam can take over and driver the controller from userspace | 06:59:02 |
K900 | Which allows all the fancy remapping machinery to work | 06:59:09 |
woobilicious | Yeah I'm confused now, I had to restart steam the other day before it didn't detect my controller and now it's working fine. I did have issues with my own custom uinput emulator a while back, but I put that down to the nature of custom uinput devices. | 07:02:03 |
woobilicious | really wish I had backed up that custom uinput device...3 years of bcachefs patches left it corrupt :. | 07:05:16 |
woobilicious | I could update the docs atleast be slightly more accurate, it does seem weird to not just install the udev rules. I assume most people running steam would want it to just work. | 07:14:59 |
K900 | The rules are installed if you use programs.steam.enable = true | 07:15:21 |
woobilicious | ohh I didn't see that. | 07:16:08 |
K900 | FWIW, the amdgpu crash fix should be in today's kernel updates | 12:06:58 |
| 18 May 2024 |
| Mildras left the room. | 11:47:28 |
| 19 May 2024 |
Tumble | Is there a good way of using open suse on my system for a bit just to play a specific vr game and then come back when I'm finished? I have btrfs on 2 drives, one has a sub volume called root and the other drive has a sub volume called home Could I just make a new subvolumes for open suse and then delete them when finished How does /boot work, could I just overwrite it and then have nix overwrite it later or is there a better way like properly dual booting or soemthing | 08:53:31 |
K900 | You can probably just boot it from a USB stick or something | 08:53:54 |
Tumble | Can I run vr from a live cd? | 08:54:21 |
K900 | I don't see why not | 08:54:35 |
Tumble | In reply to @k900:0upti.me I don't see why not Ah ok good, I thought I'd struggle with drivers or storage or soemthing but no
I just installed steam and then added my steam library from nix Then launched steam vr in that library and then seems to work | 09:27:14 |
Tumble | * Ah ok good, I thought I'd struggle with drivers or storage or soemthing but no
I just installed steam and then added my steam library from nix Then launched steam vr in that library and that seems to work | 09:27:25 |
Tumble | Wait why does HL Alyx work now but not before in nix | 09:55:20 |
K900 | Possibly something got updated | 09:55:32 |
K900 | Either on NixOS side or on Steam's | 09:55:37 |
Tumble | The only difference is that I'm in opensuse live cd | 09:58:20 |
Atemu | What didn't work about HL:A on NixOS? | 11:04:02 |