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How to join events in virtual reality from movement using envisioning monado on OpenExher alternative to steam VR with wrong steps included.

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And when I say beginner, I mean for folks who can't use the terminal, so let's get started.

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I get on a white, went back real quick.

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Okay, in this light and talk, I'll go over these things starting with, what is the Linux?

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Well, you probably know what Linux is.

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We are at Boston here today, so I'm not going to go over it, but it's like OS with no apps.

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I like operating systems, no apps.

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We're specifically using Ubuntu today.

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It's a digital icon on a goal because it's a beginner friend.

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It's my favorite digital, okay?

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And VR, what is VR you might ask?

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VR is a sense of virtual reality.

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It's a virtually simulated reality.

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It consists of a head mounted display, motion tracking, controllers, and a spatial audio.

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So when you turn your head, the audio source changes, you know, according to where you're facing.

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It can be used for development like training, collaboration, and, of course, gaming.

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You can use VR for gaming.

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There is some history to VR, which I am not going to read all these.

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Basically, around 1960, this dude invented the first headset, you know, the display in front of your eyes.

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This guy was inspired and made the first body suit.

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And this guy was inspired and wrote this little book called Snowgrass.

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And then the other guy was inspired to make some games, some time passed, and around 2012,

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this guy made some of these little first prototype headset, and then other people were inspired.

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And here we are today, where were we?

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Yes, what is steam VR?

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Game VR is a VR platform, and run time by Valve.

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It's comparable with different things, and it runs own Linux with a parallel proton.

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What is processing you may ask?

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Proton is a compatibility layer by Valve built on top of Y and DXVK.

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It has two notable force, the Proton Z and Proton Z RTSP.

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Proton ZE is a focal proton by Glorious Eggroll, and it has lots of wine patches.

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And Proton Z RTSP is a focal.

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That by Sputty Skeleton, that has a real-time streaming protocol support.

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So basically, if you use Importance Z, you can play videos in VR.

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If you use Importance Z RTSP, you can play live streams in VR.

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But if you're using regular proton, you can't play any videos in VR.

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So with that out of the way, we are actually going to start the guy.

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That was like a little pretty cool.

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So joining events in VR from Ubuntu should be as easy as installing steam and then playing.

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So I got the fresh install Ubuntu version, 24 or 11 LTS right over here.

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And then we're first going to head to the App Store.

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And we're going to search for Steam and install that.

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We're going to type in our password.

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And then we're going to open that.

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It's downloading.

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And we're going to log in with our Steam account.

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And we'll search for VR chat.

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And then click play now.

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It's in that platform.

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Okay.

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I forgot.

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If you're using Linux, you actually have to go to Steam settings.

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You got to go the compatibility and then turn on the Steam play and restart.

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Now you can go to VR chat, push play now.

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And look, you can, it's going to ask where to install.

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I agree to the UI.

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And then download and push play.

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And it's, it's not working.

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It's not working.

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I'm trying to start it.

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But it's not working.

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All right.

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So I said the install steam and play.

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I actually like this is a lot.

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It's actually more like update your system.

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Install graphics drivers.

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Upgrade all the drivers.

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Install steam.

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You can get the VR working on Linux.

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So first things first, we're going to update our system.

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Okay.

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We're going to go to the software update.

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We're going to search for that.

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And we're going to click install now.

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We're going to type in our password.

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We're going to restart our system.

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We are back with Ubuntu.

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Yeah.

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Now we're going to install graphics drivers.

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So I'm using AMD CPU when I'm going to be installing.

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Kisaku messed up drivers.

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If you're using Nvidia GPU, you're going to have to install something else.

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So we're going to go down to the apps.

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And we're going to look for the software update.

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We're going to go to other software.

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And we're going to click on add.

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And we're going to click on that.

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We're going to paste this line right here into the app line.

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And we're going to click reload.

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And then we're going to go into that.

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That's that.

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And we're going to upgrade the drivers.

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Now for those of you who are familiar with the terminal,

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I'm basically doing a pseudo app upgrade.

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But via GUI graphical user interface to be specific.

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I'm using a synaptic today.

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We're going to go to app store.

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We're going to go to deviant packages.

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Our source for synaptic.

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We're going to install that typing our password.

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And then we're going to open that typing our password again.

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And we are going to mark all upgrade mark that.

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Apply that.

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And we are going to reload the system restart.

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Now we are back with all the drivers upgraded.

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Okay.

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Now what is next?

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What is next?

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We are going to steam.

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Oh, yeah.

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Steam and the VRChat should technically work.

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Now because we now have upgraded drivers.

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So we're going to try opening that up.

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And it's working.

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All right.

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See that?

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Was that wasn't too bad?

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Was it?

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See that wasn't too bad?

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You can run the desktop mode.

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See?

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Now we're going to go to.

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We're going to install the protein.

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The glorious egg roll.

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We're talking about.

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We're going to go to protein up QT because we want to do a VRGU.

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I don't know how to use the terminal.

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I'm sorry, guys.

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We're going to go up in that.

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And it's go to properties, executables program.

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And it's not opening.

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I don't know why.

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All right.

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Try using the terminal.

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It says happy images require a fuse to run.

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That's interesting.

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I don't know what this fuse thing is.

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But I'm going to go to synaptic package manager.

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I'm going to search for fuse.

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And I'm going to mark now for installation.

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I'm just kidding.

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Don't do this.

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Don't actually install fuse.

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If you install fuse now, it will break your system.

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All right.

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You have to install lift used to the 64 instead.

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All right.

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We're going to search for the fuse.

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GT64.

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We're going to search that up real quick.

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Mark that for installation.

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Apply and install.

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Now we can double click and look at that.

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Happy images open.

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That's amazing.

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All right.

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We're going to go down to add version.

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And we're going to go install.

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And we're by default to install the latest G protein G4.

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You.

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We're going to close that.

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Now we're going to restart the existing.

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And then we are going to reopen that real quick.

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We're going to go to VRT and we're going to go to properties.

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And we're going to go down to compatibility settings.

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We're going to change that into the GE protein 923.

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Now when we push play, it's not responding.

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Oh, look.

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Oh, we just have to wait a little bit.

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You know, it doesn't open to does that sometimes.

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Look at that.

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VR works with protein GE.

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This is great.

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But we were here for envision.

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So, okay.

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So we're going to try before I get to envision.

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I'm going to explain what monado is.

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So this thing got monado.

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It's an open source.

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Open X are runtime by colabra.

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It's a fast VR alternative to our steam VR.

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And this envision thing is the GUI orchestrator that builds and compiles monado for you.

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So it does all the hard lifting.

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And as a person who likes gooeys, this is amazing.

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It can also compile on run wifi.

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So if you have a wireless headset like a quest, you can also make that work on Linux with the

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Power of Wyvern.

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So yeah, this is the Wyvern monado and the envision they all worked together.

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So let's get this real guy started with the Windows guide on how it's on VR events.

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Using Ubuntu using a envision and monado.

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So we are going to first go to the LVR A Wiki, which is the Linux VR Adventures Wiki.

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This place is great.

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We're going to be coming here after.

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We're going to go down to envision.

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And then this is great video.

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By the way, you should play it if you have time.

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We're going to go to GitLab Pipelines.

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We're going to click on that thing and then click on the app image archive.

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It's going to download stuff.

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We're going to double click.

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And it's going to unzip before you think.

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So when to canonical you're the best.

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We're going to go to artifact.

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And we're going to double click on the envision.

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And it's giving us warnings.

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What is this?

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Stimvy are a room configuration.

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Not found.

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All right.

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I forgot.

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So I'm using Valve index.

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And for if you're using Valve index and base stations.

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You need to start up the steam VR at least.

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You need to have the room set up before you can use ambition.

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So that's what we're going to do.

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We're going to go to steam.

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We're going to install steam VR and play it.

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It's as easy as that.

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How hard could it be, right?

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All right.

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We're going to launch and it's giving us an error.

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I don't know what the error is.

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But it's not detecting our headset.

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That's not good.

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I don't know why.

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I'm looking on the internet.

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This guy is saying something like re-plug it into a different graphic board.

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I tried it.

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But it's not working.

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I don't know why it's not working.

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It's mean two days now.

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And I found out the reason.

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So I have steam snapp installed for some reason.

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I don't install steam snapp.

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Steam VR will not work as snapp.

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You have to install steam installer instead.

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So we are going to the app store again.

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We're going to uninstall steam there.

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I'm sorry.

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We're going to go to synaptic package manager.

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We're going to search for steam dash installer.

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And now we're going to mark that for installation.

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We're going to mark a upgrade, apply, apply, and declose.

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Now we can look for these install steam.

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These little cardboard boxes here.

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We're going to push the install.

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It's installing.

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And we're going to log into our account.

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And look at that.

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It's detecting our headset.

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Yes.

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This is a good sign.

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All right.

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We're going to do the user, which is going to set in.

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So we're going to go to compatibility.

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Turn on the steam play because we are on Linux.

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And I'm doing a bunch of other things like Proton experimental and

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better client instead.

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You don't have to auto the all the beta stuff.

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But I do.

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Now we're going to go to the steam view.

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I'm going to install VR channel background meanwhile.

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And let's see if steam view works.

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Well, this is a good sign.

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It's asking for the password.

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It didn't do that last time.

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And it's not responding again.

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Okay.

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I just had to wait a little bit.

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All right.

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It does that.

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See.

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It's okay.

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No.

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It's not detecting.

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Why?

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It's the headset.

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Not detecting.

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It's bill to this display.

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You desktop environment going well.

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It does not support directly.

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Manager Lisa is also harmful to reality.

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What the heck does that even mean?

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Uh, good old way.

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Not these best software, for Ubuntu.

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Not supported because the VR.

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Sorry.

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Hello.

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Hello.

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Hello.

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Oh.

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Wouldn't it be cool?

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Thank you.

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You're watching what I think today.

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What is that?

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Known 47.

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The latest.

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Good name.

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Oh yes.

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You guys support VR now.

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That's amazing.

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It's not supported in the LTS.

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Well, there's a workaround.

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There's a workaround for Ubuntu.

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You have to log out first.

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Okay.

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Go to the right bottom corner.

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And there's Ubuntu on XORG.

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Click on that.

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Oh.

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And then you can now play VR.

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Of course, of course.

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Thank you so much, Canonical.

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You guys are the best.

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Thank you for making this all day.

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It's impossible.

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All right.

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Look at that.

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We now have VR working.

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All we have to do is log out and logging as X and now to get that.

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We are detecting our headset.

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We can now play VR games.

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You can play Steam home.

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We can play VR chat using VR.

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This is amazing.

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Look at that.

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It's working on Linux.

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It's hard to see.

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But yeah, it's working.

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I promise.

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Now, I want to try one more thing.

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We got a search of Verita.org.

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Go to download and download the app image there.

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We're going to make it property is made executed by the program.

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And double click and see if that works.

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It does.

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It does work with Steam VR.

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Amazing.

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I am running VR on Linux using Steam VR right now.

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I can play stuff like VR.

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Okay.

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I'm getting distracted.

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Okay.

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We were installing and vision.

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Okay.

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I'm vision.

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Yes.

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Double click on that.

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It's giving us another warning.

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Oh my goodness.

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What is this?

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You're in the GPU power profile.

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Not set to VR.

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Okay.

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What is core control?

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So if you're using in the GPU, you need this thing called the core control.

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You need to set the power profile to virtual reality.

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Okay.

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It seems easy.

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We're going to set up sensors for core control.

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Go to deviant packages.

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Install that.

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Type in our password.

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Open that up.

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And then, taking a bit.

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Sorry.

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Now we're going to go to performance mode.

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We're going to set that to advanced.

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We're going to go to power profile.

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Set that to virtual reality.

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We're going to go on the right top corner.

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We're going to click on same.

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Apply.

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Close that.

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Close and vision.

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We open and vision.

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And look at that.

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No warning misses.

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Yes.

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We can be on the profile.

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Yes.

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It's not.

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All right.

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All right.

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I was trying to avoid this entire time, but we have to use terminal.

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There's no way to do this via GUI.

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I'm sorry.

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So we're going to have to do that.

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I don't think we're going to go to terminal.

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We open it.

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I can't take it.

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Oh, it's easy.

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Oh, it's easy.

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Oh, it's easy.

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It's not going to explain what that command does.

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That's dependencies.

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You all know what dependencies are.

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Okay.

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We're going to type in the password.

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We're going to click enter.

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It's going to install the dependencies.

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And now we're going to build a profile.

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Yes.

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It's building.

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It's it's failed.

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Oh, my god.

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No.

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Let's try again.

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Let's try one more time.

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Yes.

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It's done.

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Okay.

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It's working.

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I don't know what that first fail was about.

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But yes.

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It requires a password.

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We're going to type in our password here.

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And now it says start instead.

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Push that button.

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Now it's started.

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Now this black screen opened.

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My headset looks like this.

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It's like a grace white.

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But this is a good sign.

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This means monato is actually working.

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The open source open.

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Let's try opening of your app.

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Such as a let's try opening VR chat.

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We're going to open a steam.

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And then we're going to push play.

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And yes, it's working.

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Look at that.

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We have VR running on Linux running on fully open source software.

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Monato and vision without using steam VR.

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This is actually crazy.

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All right.

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What's the time?

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I got a minute left.

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Okay.

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I'm going to.

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We're going to install WX over the S.

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This is going to be an open source lightweight.

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This up overnight.

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If you ever use the over your advanced settings or access over it,

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it's like that.

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But it's like two in one.

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You get a virtual wristwatch.

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It's really cool.

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It's almost half.

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So we're going to go to the LVRA week again.

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We're going to go down to the WX over the GitHub repository.

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We're going to go down to the list.

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We're going to get the app image downloaded.

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And we're going to make that executable program.

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So let's see if it all works.

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We're going to start and vision WX over the end.

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And then try playing a VR game there.

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We're going to go to that and vision.

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We're going to start and vision.

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It's started in another cool cool.

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We're going to open the LVX over the end.

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It's going to ask us which screen you want.

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You're going to select all the screen.

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And we're going to push share up up there.

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And yeah, it is actually.

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I got a video right here for you.

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If I can move this video somehow,

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this is a playing fuzzy.

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I did not expect.

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Can I play this video?

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Is this playing?

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Give me just a moment.

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All right.

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I had a video here, but I don't think I can play it.

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So that's fine.

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That's fine.

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Okay.

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I'm going to go back to presentation.

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But anyway, that works.

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We can play.

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You don't have to VR talk.

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But you can play other VR games such as

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Resonite.

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You can also play CVR.

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Chow out of VR.

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That works on Linux as well.

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So yeah.

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That was the guide.

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Yeah.

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And where can you learn more about the VR on Linux?

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You can learn it.

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Okay.

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Well, you, there's no vet at booth.

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If you have any questions, you can ask me at the vet at the stand.

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Okay.

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Thank you so much.

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Thank you.

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Thank you.

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Thank you.

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Thank you.

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Thank you.

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Thank you.

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Thank you.

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Thank you.

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Thank you.

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All right.

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That was amazing.

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Oh, I did not have enough time for the special thanks, but it's okay.

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No, but the people can look at the slides.

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Oh, okay.

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Well, I got flyers.

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If anybody wants to.

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Okay.

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Oh, I should take this.

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Probably.

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Oh, my God.

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You're the one that goes all the way to see the top.

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Oh, look at that.

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You have fans.

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You have fans.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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There's a question.

