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I think the only sane thing i would do is to reinstall the distro... But maybe you should open a new thread? People are very nice here and I bet somebody can help you with a better solution than me :3
i have actually bought a new ssd, thinking, well, moving will be a pain in the butt, but things will be better, right?
installed pop 24, steamvr crashed, oh well, let's try 22 - steamvr still crashes
video ran fine both cases but ugh i just... can't now. so i just keep using this old install until i gather the energy to figure things out and move everything
Steamvr has corrwntly a lot of problems because the current mesa driver breaks them.
Its not your fault.
and it only effects ati drivers? i played a bit of alyx before i got the new card, and while everything else was unplayably laggy, at least they ran
Thats a Good question.
I thought you also get the error with the window manager
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/SteamVR-for-Linux/issues/836
Didn't tried the driver downgrade so far, since it seems to much of a hassle.