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I think the day I have to reinstall Windows on my Desktop will be the day I’ll replace it with Linux. Already use it on server and laptop but stuck with Windows for gaming. Anyone know if SteamVR works on Linux?

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I got it to launch but I only got about 15 FPS.

So it is at least possible. My PC is pretty outdated so it might work for you if you have a good graphics card with good drivers

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It works with the valve index and I think the vice pro. I have the cosmos which doesn’t work… point being google your headset there will probably be some detailed advice for it!

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Didn’t Bill Gates leave Microsoft in 2008? Other than that, yeah.

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Seriously, lol; how did this post even get upvotes? (UpLemmies? Whatever they’re called here)

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Also this was one of the early windows 10 updates lol. Like 2017 or something.

How it feels to install windows in 2023 is to drop to a hidden shell and run some commands to create a local account instead of a Microsoft account to log into your computer. Fuckin disgusting.

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Yes, he isn’t even on the board anymore. He’s only involved in his charity, and palling around with Warren Buffett these days.

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“”" charity"“”

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I wish Windows didn’t spy on you in the bathroom. But this helps:

https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10

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Don’t forget to scroll down otherwise you miss a very important one that’s hidden

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Oh yeah, the fuck me in the ass option.

It is 2023, you want that check on.

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