Yea I fucked around a lot to make it work, Nobara is usually the most stable one to get vr working but valve keeps pushing out updates that completely fucks up the vr launch process. The other big issue is asynchronous reprojection missing.
Yea I fucked around a lot to make it work, Nobara is usually the most stable one to get vr working but valve keeps pushing out updates that completely fucks up the vr launch process. The other big issue is asynchronous reprojection missing.
Make VR work on Linux
I entirely avoided this issue ever since I started to mess with Linux with separate drives, and then brought in a litany of other issues by me whenever I wanted to wipe and reinstall windows or Linux.
Yea for mouse and keyboards that is very weird, the only times I had to do this when I was using adb for my google pixel
Indeed and with what I’ve seen with tofu-dreg projects in china I doubt that it would last.
Theres a good couple videos on the construction of the Americas collider’s by YouTuber bobbybrocolli.
Give them a watch if you haven’t.
I use windows cause I play on vrchat a lot
You can still bypass it by checking an option when using Rufus with the win11 iso
Its going to start fixing shit if the market share of anything popular starts dropping.
Ooo im gonna give it a guess and its because its meant for people who conserve mobile data. Lmk if im right xoxo
Cause anyone and anything that is branded as a conservative and is selling a product/service will make a killing on money because of how delusional and dumb the average conservative is.
Always see my system chilling at 5 or 6 gb
Alright i hope you can figure out that solution because of the shit show that is the linux development community.
You are talking about the old Ameliorated, the new one doesn’t modify an iso instead its a tool that modifies an already installed windows instance.
Also kinda weird to word it like that since with any open source tool we are trusting internet strangers
Its an open source tool for modifying existing windows installation preferably start with a fresh one. It does quite a lot with removing anything spyware related. Removing a bunch of features that really no one uses in order to mitigate the attack surface from vulnerabilities.
Do watch out if you use UWP it will remove those too, including Edge.
I just use ameliorated windows 10, never been bothered by anything else.
Out of all of things in Linux a package manager most of the time is there to save your sanity.
I decided to try out Kagi, I appreciate duckduckgo for privacy but jeez does it suck at being a search engine. Kagi is trying to be a 1:1 google search but without ads and tracking, you may ask how they operate? They charge 10 bucks a month which is a downside I’m willing to take.
not just features for the average consumer, but also a plethora of tools for developers. But then you’ll see some airhead keep saying about the 30% cut that steam takes.