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Windows partition?
Needed for VR games unfortunately
Have you tried using Proton? Worked out quite well for me so far. Check https://www.protondb.com
SteamVR is unstable on Linux even before you get to trying to launch a game. It's glitchy and frame rates are worse than on Windows even when you get it working, even for Linux native games.
And I'm using the Valve Index which is the best case scenario headset anyway.
Unfortunate for you, I'm using also the Index and seems I'm lucky with SteamVR, Proton and an NVIDIA card.
Right? And also having a straight up eight way because I can't stop putting Linux on stuff
Imagine dual booting Windows lol
top 5 best things I've done in the last year
Yes it is a thing when you are sick of your old partition, dat(a)ing trying a fresh start but are in sort of a Stockholm Syndrome.
I think that refers to windows that have multiple panes of glass that are separated, like .