Anonymous
10/24/2025, 12:26:35 PM
No.543879704
>>543878405
sounds like linux. do your best anon, don't worry, you'll get it. it's probably just one specific obscure package that the other package depends on, bet it got updated to 2.39.1.1-rt-2482 instead of stable 2.39.1.0 with breaking changes that were clearly explained in changelog hidden in the far corner of the internet, and hex based core dump in logs will surely make it obvious for you once you'll glance through it
I tried Envision yesterday for the first time, god damn that was impressive. One click, one run, performance wasn't even too far off from windows, and I've seen only one visual bug of weird transparency on world loading screen. Spot-on otherwise, if I'd accidentally run VR game in linux instead of windows, I probably wouldn't notice. Though I seem to have good luck for linux VR in general, tried normal steamVR years ago when people were shitting all over it and it was working perfectly fine for me back then as well
sounds like linux. do your best anon, don't worry, you'll get it. it's probably just one specific obscure package that the other package depends on, bet it got updated to 2.39.1.1-rt-2482 instead of stable 2.39.1.0 with breaking changes that were clearly explained in changelog hidden in the far corner of the internet, and hex based core dump in logs will surely make it obvious for you once you'll glance through it
I tried Envision yesterday for the first time, god damn that was impressive. One click, one run, performance wasn't even too far off from windows, and I've seen only one visual bug of weird transparency on world loading screen. Spot-on otherwise, if I'd accidentally run VR game in linux instead of windows, I probably wouldn't notice. Though I seem to have good luck for linux VR in general, tried normal steamVR years ago when people were shitting all over it and it was working perfectly fine for me back then as well