Curious how that Open Sauce vulkan driver handles the VRs Especially any dual booting heathens with a radeon card.Also a request for any of you out there who have managed to get VR working on the Linux.With some luck Empty can get faced FKD by his toaster… then see if his Vive now works.
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Also pretty sure most of the dedicated servers valve ships don’t require a system install of mysql.If you’re using SteamOS as a headless game server, you got problems that I can’t help you with.
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And SteamOS is Linux, servers are what it does. If you want to host a dedicated server on your Steam Machine, you can. Still bugs me that steamOS needs to ship mysql though.They’re rebasing on Debian 8.8, have the 4.11 kernel and the latest mesa to boot.So offloading the driver support into the Mesa team and the community, it’s a win win situation.And let’s face it, while AMD/ATI were the sole people behind the proprietary driver, it sucked big balls!.And lately, both AMD and VALVe have hired a lot of open sauce driver people.AMDGPU-PRO was only ever supposed to be a stop gap measure for performance in the most widely used GPUs while the open sauce drivers caught up.I think that may have been AMD’s intention all along.With Feral and SteamVR both opting to use RADV, it doesn’t look too good for the AMD linux driver team.This is pretty much a case of “hey, young hip idealistic developers! Come work for us! We’ll suck the life and joy out of everything you do to fuel our empire”.And by experiments they mean fucking around to see if they can make any cool shit stick to the wall.
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