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Getting Started with SteamVR on Linux

Check your Video Drivers

  • {{< icon name="nvidia" >}} Nvidia users: use the version that's officially listed as production. new feature/beta versions tend to have issues. open driver recommended on 20 series cards or newer.
  • {{< icon name="amd" >}} AMD users: use Mesa 24+ radeonsi, kernel 6.7.3+ if possible, stay away from amdpro.

Dual-GPU Systems

  • AMD+AMD laptop or desktop: Amazing choice, you have nothing to do.
  • Desktop with iGPU and dGPU of different brands: Disable your iGPU in BIOS.
  • Laptop with Nvidia dGPU:
    • Option 1 (Ubuntu-only): Try the official Ubuntu solution prime-select nvidia.
    • Option 2: Use optimus-manager-qt and switch to Nvidia.
    • Option 3: Launch steam, steamvr and all games with prime-run (Launch options: prime-run %command%)
    • Extra tips:
      • Use regular nvidia proprietary driver instead of nvidia-open.
      • Make ABSOLUTELY sure you don't have weird stuff like amdvlk, including lib32 installed when you have Nvidia (check ls /usr/share/vulkan/icd.d)
      • Stick to the PRODUCTION branch of Nvidia drivers (535 as of writing), newer ones may or may not work.

Installing Steam

If the steam package is available on your distro, we recommend starting with that. For headsets using ALVR, the flatpak steam can work, but it's more of an advanced topic. ALVR docs can help you with that.

Launch Steam and install SteamVR. If it repeatedly nags you about sudo upon launch, you might want to setcap the vrcompositor:

sudo setcap CAP_SYS_NICE=eip ~/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/common/SteamVR/bin/linux64/vrcompositor-launcher

(Default install location on most distros)

Setting up your HMD

Valve Index, Vive, Vive Pro: These will work just by plugging in.

Vive Pro 2 will need the driver from here: https://github.com/CertainLach/VivePro2-Linux-Driver

If you use any of the above headsets with {{< icon name="nvidia" >}} Nvidia , you may get flickering or crashes. In this case, check your settings in ~/.steam/steam/config/steamvr.vrsettings

Under the "steamvr" section:

"allowSupersampleFiltering" : false,
"disableAsync" : true,
"enableLinuxVulkanAsync" : false,

For many games, you might want to turn on "Legacy Reprojection" in the per-app video settings.

Quest 1/2/3/Pro, Pico 3/4, Vive Focus 3/XR Elite:

Your best bet is the latest ALVR release

Also check the ALVR wiki

Auto-Restart Script

The startvr script here is meant to make launching SteamVR less tedious.

It can be used with both ALVR and wired headsets.

What it does:

  • Whitelist drivers for SpaceCal and ALVR so these will never get blocked
  • Apply bindings spam patch by Plyshka
  • Setcap the compositor after a SteamVR update
  • Start SteamVR and restart it for you in case of a crash
  • Prevent SteamVR processes from getting stuck and putting SteamVR in an inconsistent state

Extra steps when using with ALVR:

  • Under Installation tab, register the ALVR driver
  • Under Settings, Steamvr Launcher section, set Driver launch action to No action.

None: Cloud sync can get stuck and prevent SteamVR from launching. I recommend disabling cloud sync for SteamVR.

If you've installed Steam in a non-standard location, change the variable on the top of the script.

To use the script, simply launch it from a terminal. It will ask for sudo password in case your SteamVR has been freshly installed or updated and it needs to setcap the compositor.

ALVR-only: If you get a SteamVR error after this, Ctrl-C the script, open ALVR dashboard and launch SteamVR from there once. You then don't have to open ALVR until there's a SteamVR update.

If you need to restart SteamVR, simply exit it using your overlay and it'll be restarted for you. To really exit SteamVR, first Ctrl-C the script.