• Skull giver@popplesburger.hilciferous.nl
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    7 months ago

    Know any good AR/VR display environments for Linux? I like the idea of using lightweight AR/VR but I haven’t heard of anything open source that’s even close to production ready on devices like these.

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        7 months ago

        They don’t! ChromeOS is a partially closed source Linux distro, after all. I just don’t know of any good pieces of software that aren’t part of proprietary products like the Quest or this thing.

        I don’t expect a closed source window manager to get much attention on Linux, but I guess it’s possible. Do you know any, perhaps?

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      7 months ago

      I’ve been using Sunshine for Linux with Moonlight on my AVP and that works great. The native Moonlight port for AVP is still very much a buggy, crashy WIP, but the iPad version is a decent enough standby.

      Honestly, using virtual Mac Display on AVP is so, so, so good, that I want that functionality everywhere… from any and all of my devices. Sunshine + Moonlight is currently the most promising path forward, IMO.

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        7 months ago

        Maybe I missed something, but I don’t believe Steam VR works like a full desktop manager (Apple Vision Pro style) from which you can multi task and create virtual screens.

        There seem to be a few tools that’ll act like VR games but actually just stream your windows to a VR space, which would work, but I’m not sure if those would work as well on Linux.