I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux, is in fact "World of Linux," or as I refer to it, "Linux Fantasy XIV." Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather a role-playing game around which those with no accomplishments can desperately form some sort of identity. You start off with your OS in an incomplete state, then you perform easily searchable, tedious manual quests trying to piece it together into something that is barely functional for a small set of tasks. Other Linux players congratulate you on playing the game and on your level progression, giving you a real sense of accomplishment for your virtual progress.
If you thought you were getting a real OS, you just don't understand Linux.
Last time I checked, on Google, the Valve Index works perfectly fine on Linux. Maybe if you stopped paying for shit software like Windows you could afford proper hardware. And yes, $5 make a huge difference.
I will not elaborate.
>Why doesn't it work on linux?
what do you mean?
I don't have this VR shit at home but I have watched people playing it on stream on linux machine, so it looks like it does work.
doesn't it literally run linux
which is extra strange
Because it is not worth building drivers for this shit
Literally does tho
because nothing works on linux
lel got em
Snake-eyes of truth
Why doesn't <something that works> work?
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux, is in fact "World of Linux," or as I refer to it, "Linux Fantasy XIV." Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather a role-playing game around which those with no accomplishments can desperately form some sort of identity. You start off with your OS in an incomplete state, then you perform easily searchable, tedious manual quests trying to piece it together into something that is barely functional for a small set of tasks. Other Linux players congratulate you on playing the game and on your level progression, giving you a real sense of accomplishment for your virtual progress.
If you thought you were getting a real OS, you just don't understand Linux.
Made me double take.
because you are using a facebook headset
i mean any vr
Last time I checked, on Google, the Valve Index works perfectly fine on Linux. Maybe if you stopped paying for shit software like Windows you could afford proper hardware. And yes, $5 make a huge difference.
I will not elaborate.
works on my machine
There are a few that work, but yes you're going to get fricked with most VR headsets on Loonix.
back to my OP...
WHY
already answered
Palmer Luckey, the inventor of VR, is a well known angry, racist, misogynistic manlet, which hates Apple and therefore anything Linux related.
sounds like IQfy alright
>Why doesn't it work on linux?
Its a fricking consumer meme and seeing how only 2% of desktop users are FOSStards, its not worth it.
Good question, most of vr user base is mde of trons, just like linux.
VR is a goddamn stupid gimmick for idiots, frick off.
it works on BSD, though
The most popular headset in the history of humankind runs on a Linux based OS, duh
>Why doesn't it work on linux?
what do you mean?
I don't have this VR shit at home but I have watched people playing it on stream on linux machine, so it looks like it does work.