The VR version of Steam Link first launched on Meta Quest headsets just under two years ago. As an Android OpenXR app, it actually already ran on Pico headsets if you extracted the APK from a Quest, with some quirks.

Now, Steam Link VR is officially available on the Pico Store and Viveport. The Pico Store version supports Pico 4 Ultra, Pico 4, and Pico Neo 3 Link, while the Viveport version currently supports Vive Focus Vision and will support Vive XR Elite later this year too.

    • Sir_Kevin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      21 days ago

      I have not but looking at that link it seems like you’ve got to jump through flaming hoops while your balls are stapled to the floor to get FBT to work. So I’ma pass on all that if valve has something that works out of the box.

      • Supreme@reddthat.com
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        21 days ago

        Why do you think you have to jump through hoops? These are the steps to do it if your distro has it packaged:

        Option A: Use Distro-Native Packages #

        These packages come with lighthouse support enabled (Flatpak & Envision does NOT)

        Arch: Install wivrn-dashboard wivrn-server from AUR
        Fedora: Install wivrn-dashboard via DNF
        Gentoo: Emerge wivrn from Guru
        

        Open the WiVRn dashboard and under advanced settings, tick Enable SteamVR tracked devices support, then stop/start the server.

        Warning: distro-native packages are known to have issues with Flatpak Steam.

        Also, I’ve seen a lot of people report significant problems with Steam Link VR on Linux.