If Linux Made a VR Headset
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- čas přidán 17. 03. 2024
- Introducing the Linux Vision Pro.
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ah yes, the well known company, linux
The wallpaper 💀
@dreaper5813The point is that Linux isn't a company.
I know it's a joke but really there are 17 different definitions in the dictionary to define company and some do apply, so yes, Linux is a company... people with something in common.
@@0Raik No, people that use Linux might be, but Linux itself is an operating system kernel, or a category of operating systems.
@dreaper5813 What I mean is that you're fundamentally misunderstanding the OP's comment.
On a separate note, there's really no guarantee that your Linux distro isn't tracking you, either. Just saying that if that's your reasoning for which OS you'd like to use, you're gonna have your work cut out for you (especially given that most tracking is done through the browser).
"3499 hours to setup" 😂😂😂
It's always a tradeoff with Linux
Would you like to buy something else and not have a FOSS-induced migraine, or would you like your wallet intact?
145 days if you do not sleep or do anything else. If that’s not for you, then here’s option 2: 87.5 workweeks (5 days at 8 hours each). Seems like an equal amount of employment work needed to pay down the deposit on a 5 year loan to buy an Apple Vision Pro.
@@datachu *looks at a bunch of backdoors discovered in the past month that affect Linux based servers too* ...riiight.
@@wrmusic8736it's just an xz backdoor put by a malicious contributor unsuspectedly, realistically only affected distros that are bleeding edge and not the one that's already tested a lot for servers. Also iirc will only affect the binaries provided by the github releases, custom compiled one doesn't
As a linux desktop user I should be annoyed .... but I'm not :) ...... there's a 'Kernel' of truth in that.
The 'Kernel' of truth is that VR doesn't work on linux :(
My VR Goggles are the only reason I sometimes have to use Windows.
@@tedzards509 VR don't work on Linux until someone develops VR for Linux. Linux is open source so there's no excuse for companies to not support it besides they are greedy.
@@isotopeofadmiralty If it's anything the the professional photo equipment business the hardware connections are largely proprietary, which means a licensing is needed just to create driver.
@@tedzards509 That would bring me out in a rash ..... not the goggles .... Windows!! :)
So all 5 Linux desktop users are here!
imagine all the people in the park seeing an aussie wearing ski goggles with a penguin on it during spring
That's the exact thing on my mind whole time 😂
Only it's fall now in australia not spring
@@JIRKA_Praha touché
Romania isn't a Slavic nation. The Romanian language is a Romance language, the other languages are Uralic in Hungarian and Germanic in German. Romania is an Eastern European nation. @@JIRKA_Praha
Still, you're surrounded by Slavs so you better behave yourself, only kidding,😜@@philipbranco9568
Linux user sees the world through the lines in terminal. "There goes the lady in red, I added her there myself..."
Linux VR: Terminal ASCII art of the outside world,
Now with a revolutionary frame rate of 50 lines per second.
"Why does everything look like the matrix... Oh wait the screensaver is on. Now the inputs won't respond!"
Good to see that idiots can't Work with Linux... Pro's only Club by nature
Lady In Red you say [>~0]/
2:33 - "Ah, it's just effort-full!" 🤣🤣 Freakin' lost it!
Yeh I died
As a Linux user I feel entitled to say to you that the penguin is called Tux and not sudo, sudo is only the admin command.
Gnu/linux or linux
(he said Terminal before Sudo...)
Umm. Excuse me mate I think you mean "as a GNU/Linux user" right there ;) I'm also a Linux ... oops... I mean GNU/Linux user and I user Arch btw ;). and I run my Arch Linux on a Thinkpad P52 :D. perfect combo!
@@isotopeofadmiraltyI am cinnamon tho, not mate as u might've thought
@@isotopeofadmiralty since there can be a linux without gnu but with the kernel it should be just linux.
I have that same mouse, and when word got out that I'd managed to change the cursor speed on Linux, I was head hunted by Google for a position as chief software engineer.
That vlc icon always makes me laugh when i see it on the road.
"on a mouse"
Heresy, back to the keyboard.
And thy olde IBM Model M keyboard, while we're at it
Fun fact, VR desktop environments existed long ago on Linux and some are still surviving
atleast now i can run neofetch while walking outside
In what repo I can find this "outside"?
@@Charles-ks3htand what are dependencies for it?
dont forget about using multiple terminals using tmux
@@Charles-ks3ht forget about it, it's proprietary
run a hping3 DoS attack, everyone will love you ;)
Introducing Gentoo Linux Vision Pro: Where you build the whole thing from scratch!
Including the hardware assembly.
nah gentoo vision pro is easy baby mode, how about vision pro from scratch, where you dont even get premade parts
You watch things compile through the headset. All day, everyday, and during sleep too, if you don't want it to pause.
Now it's time....
Vision from Scratch
Linux users will say they already have the feature since 20 years ago.
And them can prove it..... by linking the page 43 from a forum's post teaching how you can you enable it yourself!
@@NoneRain_RTFM
@@NoneRain_ Niceeee one
It's not about features, it's about implementing them properly which hadn't even been
@@beepbop6697I missed that in this video
"Linux is approved by one out of 10 women.... Maybe one out of 100"
If you found the 100th one, you've found a keeper. Congratulations.
As a Linux user you nailed it!!!!😂😂😂
Only 3499 hours of your life to get it working 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think Linux is approved by 1 out of 100 000 women 🤣🤣🤣
The best part is SimulaVR is actually making a Linux VR headset and it's almost exactly what you'd expect 💀
Does it use a floppy disk on the front?
@@theoldman8962 real Unix sex giants use tape decks for data storage in their VR headset!
Am I the only one that immediately thought, err, the most popular VR headset already runs Linux by default.
Android *is* a Linux distribution
You got me there “THE TERMINAL” lol😂
When you play a shooter with the Linux Vision Pro, you die not when getting shot, but when the game crashes.
It's actually the opposite
Battle Bit works fine in my EndeavourOS ^.^
When market share is not even in 2 digits. Linux is good, but you won't recommend it for your grandma or 5 year old kid.
You don’t die. You just panic.
Linux doesn't crash. That's why 99.99% of servers run on Linux.
Perfectly timed with the Valve Deckard leaks and the troll.
Funnily enough there are multiple Linux VR headsets out there, even before the Vision Pro was a thing
there is actually quite a few of VR desktop environments for linux, if wanna have another crack at open source
the cat outro gets me every single time hahahahah
A missed opportunity for that MX Master affiliate link 😂
if you want linux on your vr headset - you simply use the quest
or Apple Vision Pro
@@wrmusic8736 how does the Vision Pro runs on the linux kernel?
@@kngfant563 same as iOS and MacOS
@@wrmusic8736 which both arent based on Linux but in part of BSD and Mach
@@kngfant563 yeah I know, but BSD is Unix based, just like Linux. So effectively there's a lot of the same code running on Apple devices as in any Linux-based OS at someone's home.
Linux already has a VR headset set it's called quest, cuz the quest runs android which runs the Linux mernel
yeah, I have Quest Pro and it's insufferable at times. From them fixing one issue in PCVR and adding a brand new one every patch - to classic Android software crashes out of the blue. Facebook and Linux aren't a good match.
@@wrmusic8736 what a droid bugs enrolled in the beta program myself (on android 15) where or tells u it may crash but android hasn't crashed in years
Tecnecly every vr headset that use android is linux
Apple’s VR OS is derived from iOS, which came from OSX which came from FreeBSD, which came from Unix.
and linux is unix-like@@navad108
@@navad108 every os besides windows has unix as a base in some way. one of the ways for all of them that they share is the fs
@@timmmm5012 Yeah I’m aware. I had fun using my 90’s Linux knowledge to compile apps in MacOS X. Though there are some other non-unix based OSs like Haiku which came from BeOS. The classic MacOS was also its own thing but now obsolete.
Calling OS based on Unix “Linux” is like saying Dogs and Elephants are the same cuz they are mammals.
Im surprised it comes with a gui out the box and isnt just a terminal in a headset with a wired keyboard
*Humorous Fun fact*
The Penguin mascot came about after Linus Torvalds (the creator of Linux) was attacked by a Penguin while in Australia in 1993.
As Linus recalled _'I was bitten by a ferocious fairy penguin: you really should keep those things locked up'_ Many don’t believe that he was really attacked. -
- but then many of those skeptics have probably never been to Australia - an internationally known land - where everything either wants to kill you or eat you - or both.
xenia better
1:22 Haha Sudo the duck was so funny as a smart assistant!
The funny thing is that Meta Quest headsets run Android, and Android is just a heavily modified version of Linux.
Ironically, the apple vision pro is the ONLY standalone VR headset so far that does NOT run on a Linux kernel.
Suddenly, the lights go out... "What's happening?!" Sam looks up; in the reflection of his glasses is the Steam logo. Video cuts to black and says: "Deckard Is Coming..."
I just brought the quest 3 after my quest 2 broke, and I gave up waiting for the deckard, so I expect it will be announced soon
Love ur vids!! Keep up the good work!
linux vision pro more like : open vision pro for everyone out there while not being so expensive
To startup you "Linux Vision Pro T400", you simply get a degree in computer science. How easy!
Meta Quest uses the Linux kernel
I'm so surprised that you don't yet have millions of subs. Keep up the fun reporting; you make quality vids!
"Ahh It's just effortful!"
Thanksnfor uploading during the lunch hour
So many wrong assumptions, yet I'm laughing my arse off, absolutely great job :)))))
It's definitely effortful
One of the funniest creators out there. Thanks for the laughs!
thanks sam, made me laugh as usual. hope you are well
Gentoo and Arch users are, of course, expected to compile the entire software from source code so that they can enjoy the text mode in glorious immersive 3D.
Realistically, a Linux VR headset would such at first but after several years of updates and community support, it would become awesome...
Killer app for the Linux Vison Pro: sl command
As a linux user, I am highly offended.
I use Arch btw.
I use meth btw
As a Linux user myself I confirm. And that’s the experience I want
"it's just effortfull" had me :D
20.000 lines of coding for just turning the thing on 💀
Joke aside, I would actually love Linux VR to become a reality. Would be lovely to code in one so I can spawn multiple virtual desktops (virtual displays) and code away. There is no other OS that can rival Linux when it comes to coding and productivity (I couldn't escape the tiler. Best window management system of all time).
you missed another linux pun: what's wrong with my fonts?
I can't get my head around fonts on Linux, how come they look worse than on Windows or even Mac. It's a big deal for desktop.
I still use Linux though, I kind of got used to the bad font rendering and Wayland seems so smooth now.
Why did that config file joke feel so real.
If you develop apps to run on microservices you would know how important it is to have a Linux VR Headset, I wouldn't mind a sphere with terminals as the tiles
I would use it to practice my coding skills
Sudo vs Bixby?
The upside is that you can fix it and as it's Linux you probably know how. I'm guessing you also have a 3D printer so yours will probably be a complete custom job, kind of like the Millenium Falcon.
I love the linux counterpart of Siri, Sudo
The Logitech MX Master Pro 3 is seriously an amazing mouse.
I honestly see absolutely no advantages to the MX MP 3 over the G502. The left scroller is absolutely useless, it's way too big, it has weird placements and weighs way too much.
@@Atlas_Reduxthe g502 looks like a gamer's/transformer fan's wet dream, that alone disqualifies it for many.
As for weight, it's not like all of us play competitive fps, so weight actually is not a concern for many
@@BoraHorzaGobuchul The design is basically the same. It's just a bit smaller and lighter and have more intuitive buttons and a heavy wheel that can scroll for ages when unlocked with the lock button. That's kind of the most insane thing about the MX, WHY does it have such a terrible wheel and the G502 have an actual heavy work wheel for scrolling?
@@Atlas_Redux smaller - nonstarter for many people with normal-sized palms.
Design is not the same, the "gamer" G-series looks ugly (eye of the beholder and all that, yes, but most people working and not gaming for a living prefer more "quiet" shapes).
The scroll wheel of my mx master 3 is also heavy and can be toggled to free-spin.
Sam getting a ton of mileage out of those ski googles lol.
It's not like Linux doesn't already powers both the Vision Pro and the Meta Quest headset
Not the vision pro, VisonOS is based off iOS/MacOS which is Unix based
And the valve index if on steamOS
When is the release date, and does it pair with ThinkPads?
Looks like Linux is the best option for free VR orn. Upside down is never a problem there.
You seem to have missed a letter, but I believe you are referring to corn, a tasty vegetable which can be eaten at various angles.
@@joefox9875 The letter "d" I've missed (upside down wink wink)
If Linux made a headset, they would give a strange cryptic name, like their Linux commands.
The SimulaVR is a soon to be released Linux VR headset with a sku that costs more than a vision pro. They also make a Linux distro called SimulaOS that can run on other hardware.
I almost choked to death on my food at the "We don't recommend using Gimp"
Gimp, yeah, it's free but not that intuitive, it can get the job done though.
Didn't it get renamed to Glimpse by canonical? Why not giveit a name that average Joe will understand what it's for.
Love the pulp fiction reference.
At least it supports sideloading
Works on my machine.
funny that i watched that just after recovering from some thing that I broke while tinkering.
Meta Quest headsets already run on Linux, I mean, they have a custom distro of android (soon to be called Meta Horizon OS) that is a custom distro of linux
You nailed it!
That Linux Vision Pro uses Arch BY THE WAY!!! that's why.
Linux desktop actually has more market share than ChromeOS which means it's technically not last place. In India it's even second place in front of macOS.
ChromeOS is Linux tho, but yeah you still have TempleOS, Plan9, BSD, solaris, ReactOS and a lot more
@@Eren_Yeager_is_the_GOAT ChromeOS does not use the Linux desktop software stack though. It's more like Linux running Chrome with some custom sandboxing blocks from Google on top to run a bit besides that.
If you want to run usual Linux desktop applications on ChromeOS you have to put them inside a special container.
You could say "Android is Linux" by the same scale. But it's not even providing the usual GNU tools. You can't simply run Linux binaries, libraries, customize your services or replace the shell or compositor.
@@Eren_Yeager_is_the_GOATchromeos is linux in the sense that it isnt GNU/linux
@@Eren_Yeager_is_the_GOATyes but the Official 4.3% Stat Specified it purposely Did not Include ChromeOS so if we Include ChromeOS it bumps to 6.3%
@@killingtimeitselfChromeOS is Closer to a full Linux OS than Android Chrome OS can actually Run Linux Applications including Wine and Proton.
Your linux videos makes me laugh so much! Thank you! :)
Another amazing video! A good morning medicine. 😁
Effortful and the sky is rebooting 🤣
The water hasn't loaded yet.
I was going to say it, but someone beat me to it. So I'll just keep it to myself.
3499 Hours of your life to setup 😭😂🌟
Wait, isn’t the Meta Quest technically Linux?
this seems less dystopian.
The grass is bluer, the water hasn't loaded yet and the sky is rebooting. 😂It's just as I wanted. 👍
We need a Linux distro like this. It's "usable" even if it's glitching and bugging everywhere around. Something that doesn't look right but doesn't crash and can be used like that.
I like Linux so much. I called my dog Linux because he has open-source genetics
Ah the upside down display 😂
Let's hope there's audio. And that it doesn't crackle every 5 seconds.
I would so get VR head set that is build around Linux.
As a linux user I have the same mouse. Safe to say I didn't bother with the configuration part.
you actually have to talk to root, sudo is just a magical spell that commands root to do what you say.
Sudo also has a little brother called doas, and an older brother called su, who is very old now
@@no_name4796 uhmm akshually su has a entirely different purpose and the Linux version of doas is called opendoas 🤓
sudo as a voice assistant would really be hilarious. I think SELinux as a voice assistant would be more hilarious if its OS is RHEL based.
Man, you are amazing!, ROLF
any pi left over?
You are the funniest tech youtuber
He is an imposter because he didn’t say “I use arch btw”
1. Does the LiVi-Pro support Dual Boot?
2. Someone kindly update the 'man pages' with a guide on how to install graphics drivers and enable video capture!
what blender does? it converts hours of your lifetime into polygons. but mostly its googling how to select/move certain vertexes around in the least cumbersome way
Quest 3 is technically Linux.
Only 3499 hours of my life to set up!! Cool stuff;!!!
No Super Tuxkart? What would be the point if you don't have it on there? Minetest maybe...
I have the same mouse and I just went for using Solaar as I do not have a degree in science 😅
2:29 wait its the sway config holy shit sam tucker from apple uses a tiling window manager question mark?