Almost every distro I’ve used so far ends up having problems installing Steam due to mismatching i386 packages. I’ve heard that they’re being removed upstream. Anyone happen to know a timeline?

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I use the Steam flatpak. The nice thing about that is that 32bit libraries aren’t installed on the host system.

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That’s what I’ve resorted to but it’s not working as well as the apt package. Freezes often, cloud sync breaks repeatedly.

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Only reason I haven’t done that is because of VR. Not sure if VR works through flatpak.

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Not out of the box, but you can make it work.

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I’d be down to set that up. I thought VR just flat out doesn’t work with flatpak. Do you know where I can find out how to set it up?

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SteamVR works on Linux? What headset, if I may ask?

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Can report that ALVR with a Quest 2 works great.

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Works perfectly fine, actually. I have a Valve Index. The only headsets with Linux support are the one I have, the HTC Vive and standalone headsets that work with ALVR (e.g. the Quest ones).

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