I noticed when I move my head around that it was kind of high latency, When I eventually got the VR setup working and set up my room, I put on my Managed to instead fix and use direct mode. Turn on the headset monitor and manually move the big VR display to it andįullscreen it with i3, but this was a bad solution and later on I SteamVR tried to start the room setup, however the window only showed a title barĪnd immediately crashed without drawing anything.
Setup log it also complained about not being able to run some SETCAP command. With the VR view in it and complained that direct mode wasn't enabled. SteamVR it had been doing a lot of things: it prompted me to confirm that super user /Īdministrator is needed to complete the installation, it opened a huge window When I first plugged in my headset, turned on the controllers and started I have listed all of the problems I encountered on ArchLinux with Valve IndexĪnd Steam VR in this post and how I managed to solve nearly all of them.
On the headset initially had issues working alright. I had doneĪ lot of tinkering with my Linux Machine up to this point so quite a few things I've bought the Valve Index VR headset and wanted to play on Linux. Getting my Valve Index to run flawlessly on ArchLinux with i3wm