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Can anyone speak to the VR experience on Linux? I mainly use my desktop PC for VR nowadays, steam deck for everything else. From what I've heard, however, VR is still steaming garbage on Linux.
I got some good answers here
Sounds like it's not perfect, but may be workable depending on what you're trying to do
I was curious about this too, particularly if and how well the Meta Quest 3 mirroring/tethering or whatever they call it works.
I use a Quest 1, and Beat Saber and VRChat work fine with Proton, streamed to the headset via ALVR. Since a recent update also wired instead of wireless-only. All running on Tumbleweed with an AMD GPU. No special setup required.