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https://github.com/ValveSoftware/SteamVR-for-Linux/
Check out the Readme for important info, and the Issues tab for yet unresolved problems.
I have this list of status document detailing VR hardware and software support on Linux which I occasionally update:
https://gitlab.com/vr-on-linux/VR-on-Linux
It also has an Issues section, but it's more a resource that the Readme links to here and there.
Lastly, the ProtonDB, which does have a VR tag:
https://www.protondb.com/explore?page=0&selectedFilters=userTags&selectedTags=VR
There's only like 40 games with the tag right now. I'll have to find out how to tag more games...
Last edited by yaomtc on 13 July 2020 at 12:35 pm UTC
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I do have a comment though about SkyrimVR, seems it works well with Proton, but I have a ton of mods installed via Vortex, anyone see if that works in Linux? To be honest, I've spent more time modding SkyrimVR than playing it... but that's mostly because it's installed in Windows and my eyes hate me when I have to look at it :P
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They did kill off the Mac version. I never understood why they were going to try to offer it anyhow, it isn't like the Mac has any hardware to run it.
What has been getting updates is OpenVR.