OpenHMD
Free and Open Source API and drivers for immersive technology. (by thaytan)
VR-on-Linux
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OpenHMD
Posts with mentions or reviews of OpenHMD.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-08.
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Oculus CV1 HDMI Connection Issue
I modified the AUR package for openhmd to build your repo/branch instead. git+https://github.com/thaytan/OpenHMD.git#branch=rift-kalman-filter But the tracking is just as jittery as before and it's still just 3DOF. Is there any special compiler flags or something that need to be activated for 6DOF to work, or is it more likely that I just installed it wrong somehow?
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There is now an open source Rift S driver, with hand tracking support!
Yes. Was developed by the same guy, in fact: https://github.com/thaytan/OpenHMD/tree/rift-kalman-filter
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Is the Oculus DK2 worth it on Linux?
if they wanna stay with Oculus, they could give the CV1 a try, assuming they know how to setup the drivers for it to work on Linux. Thaytan on github has been working on and improving 6DOF tracking for the CV1 for a while now but is needing help with the tracking part of it to fix a few kinks. You can easily okay Beat Saber with it no problem. Should give it a look if you are interested. Thaytan has some youtube videos as well of some gameplay with it. The branch on github you would want to use is the rift-correspondence-search one. https://github.com/thaytan/OpenHMD/tree/rift-correspondence-search
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Hey, I'm making a collection of typical Linux VR problems. If you play VR on Linux too, please send me problems with solutions you had back when you started. I will write them down to make life easier for everyone. If you have no problems for me, you could read it and give me feedback, thanks. :)
Oculus Rift DK2/CV1: Try my positional tracking branches of OpenHMD (https://github.com/thaytan/OpenHMD/tree/rift-kalman-filter and https://noraisin.net/diary/?page_id=1048)
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State of Oculus Rift in 2021?
Slightly out of date tutorial: https://noraisin.net/diary/?page_id=1048 Github repo for the experimental support: https://github.com/thaytan/OpenHMD
- Budget VR
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Can't get the cv1 to display anything
I re-measured distortion parameters on my CV1 last month (https://github.com/thaytan/OpenHMD/commit/46d164a9) and they made things much clearer for me... maybe those parameters aren't right for your headset? Unfortunately it's a really hard thing to get a photo of for me to tell what you're seeing on your end.
- Oculus Rift touch test on ubuntu
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Trying to setup on Windows 10 for Rift CV1, Stuck
OpenHMD Rift Kalman Filter: https://github.com/thaytan/OpenHMD/tree/rift-kalman-filter
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Questions with a small S
https://github.com/ChristophHaag/SteamVR-OpenHMD with https://github.com/thaytan/OpenHMD/tree/rift-kalman-filter would work for now getting the CV1 working positionally tracked on Linux (currently in branch, still experimental but usable!) There are step by step install instructions on https://noraisin.net/diary/?p=1033
VR-on-Linux
Posts with mentions or reviews of VR-on-Linux.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-29.
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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?
When comparing OpenHMD and VR-on-Linux you can also consider the following projects:
ALVR - Stream VR games from your PC to your headset via Wi-Fi
SteamVR-for-Linux - Issue tracker for the Linux port of SteamVR
python-openhmd - Python bindings for OpenHMD
hidapi - A Simple cross-platform library for communicating with HID devices
lhctrl - Power management of Valve v1 lighthouses over Bluetooth LE
OpenHMD - Free and Open Source API and drivers for immersive technology.
ammo - Almost Manual Mod Organizer - Linux MO for Bethesda Games
OpenCV - Open Source Computer Vision Library
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SteamVR-OpenHMD - SteamVR plugin for using OpenHMD drivers in SteamVR
Oculess - Removes account requirements and telemetry from Oculus Quest devices