Oculess
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Oculess
- Meta now lets EU users unlink their Facebook, Messenger and Instagram accounts
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Is it possible to cast to tv without wifi so there will not be a risk of a firmware update?
Oculess Github
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Any way to “de-facebook” one of these?
Never tried it but there is Oculess: https://github.com/basti564/Oculess
- Quest Pro
- Discord on quest 2
- What is the best possible Linux VR + XPlane 12 experience at this time?
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Do you think buying and using a meta quest is immoral
you can try using oculess to disable telemetry and maybe even remove fb from the headset if you manage to score a v41 or lower headset and use only oculus link/virtual desktop or alvr or any wireless vr streaming to use it with steamvr
- Meta is cutting prices for its VR headsets
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Guardian issues
Perhaps the root of this problem. https://github.com/basti564/Oculess/issues/81
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any way to listen to music while playing?
link: https://github.com/basti564/Oculess
VR-on-Linux
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I want to switch to linux, but I have some questions
What headset do you have? VR works great when it works, but the protocols on Linux don't play well with all headsets. If you have a Vive, Vive Pro, or Index, it should work well with SteamVR. Otherwise, you'll have to dig around and test yourself using something like OpenHMD or more likely Monado, which both have limited device support. In my search, I came across this page, which might help you out.
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Linux genuinely gives me less issues than Windows
As a rare VR on Linux user, SteamVR for Linux is in a sad state and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who's not extremely dedicated. The fact that it exists at all is a step up from other vendors but man is it a bad experience right now. Worse than it's been since the earliest days IMO
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PSVR on Linux via Monado: a setup guide
Yep. Here's a relatively out-of-date list: https://gitlab.com/vr-on-linux/VR-on-Linux/-/tree/master/Proton
- Good (current) Guides for installing skyrim mods on Linux
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Anyone Using The Tundra Trackers on Linux?
They are untested but should work, they use Valve's firmware. I reached out to the developers about it a while ago for this document.
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VR Gaming on Linux
Also, check out /r/virtualreality_linux and: https://gitlab.com/vr-on-linux/VR-on-Linux
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VRChat implements EAC to curb the use of game modifications, causing community backlash
I've removed it from the list.
- How is VR on Linux today?
- VR SDKs (Viveport SDK, OpenVR etc.) with Linux? how well do they work?
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With the release of the Steam deck, how good is gaming on Linux now?
Aside from the smaller list of native/supported games, here's what I've found has been tested to work.
What are some alternatives?
DownQuest - Downgrade and download Oculus Quest, Rift, Go and Gear VR apps right from your Browser.
SteamVR-for-Linux - Issue tracker for the Linux port of SteamVR
VancedInstaller - Vanced Installer [Moved to: https://github.com/YTVanced/VancedManager]
ALVR - Stream VR games from your PC to your headset via Wi-Fi
lhctrl - Power management of Valve v1 lighthouses over Bluetooth LE
NewPipe - A libre lightweight streaming front-end for Android.
OpenHMD - Free and Open Source API and drivers for immersive technology.
skyline-patcher - Enables internal / debug features of the Oculus Desktop App
ammo - Almost Manual Mod Organizer - Linux MO for Bethesda Games
Komga - Media server for comics/mangas/BDs/magazines/eBooks with API and OPDS support
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