VR support for GNOME Wayland is here!

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I just play VR on Linux, don't really have many problems with it. Only small ones like sometimes SteamVR doesn't recognize my headset the first time I start it so I need to restart it once.

Yeah I have an Oculus Rift S and the hardware support is pretty bad and I haven't really gotten it to work. Obviously a vendor issue, and i don't see meta open sourcing or releasing any drivers for linux anytime soon.

Yeah, I have a Valve Index, which is officialy supported on Linux, so I don't have any issues in that regard. I think the only headsets that work well on Linux are the two with official support (HTC Vive and Valve Index) and the Quest headsets because of ALVR.

Considering they specifically removed Linux support of the earlier headsets, I doubt it too.

Which VR headset do you have?

Valve Index

This often happens to me on Windows with the Index so it might not even be a Linux specific issue

Does the index support any wireless contraption?

I think there is an unofficial wireless addon but it's very expensive. I don't mind the cable anyway tho.

The games have stuttering and soft laggs. Blade and Sorcery is the worst in terms of frame rate and lag.

(Details: i5-8600k, AMD FX 6750xt, Plasma 6 Wayland, Arch Linux, Valve Index)

For some reason, on Linux, the GPU performance mode isn't set to high automatically. You can use CoreCTRL to manually set it to high. That eliminated those issues for me.