I have an Index, no, it’s far from “obviously compatible”. Yes you can get it working, but with many tradeoffs, performance issues, crashes, many VR games not working anyway even if the headset does, missing features outside the core functionality. And getting even to that state of not so easy unless you are on the correct distro with correct display manager.
I wish you could do VR on Linux with an experience at least somewhat close to Windows. But that’s just not the case, so I need a Windows 10 VM to play VR.
I have an Index, no, it’s far from “obviously compatible”. Yes you can get it working, but with many tradeoffs, performance issues, crashes, many VR games not working anyway even if the headset does, missing features outside the core functionality. And getting even to that state of not so easy unless you are on the correct distro with correct display manager.
I wish you could do VR on Linux with an experience at least somewhat close to Windows. But that’s just not the case, so I need a Windows 10 VM to play VR.