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alvr is the way to go on linux, but it sadly has a long way to go before its as good as vr on windows. to be fair I play a lot of simulators in vr, which don't have the same support as something like skyrim vr, but they have a small amount of visual issues with stuff like timewarp not seeming to work completely properly. for the time being though, alvr, steamvr, and a distro like bazzite or nobara (probably more, these are the main ones ive used) are the way to go. alvr's discord is a good place to go if youre having any issues!
Thanks for the reply!
I’ll check out their Discord, thanks for the tip on that and also going to check into nobara. I have not heard of that one before.