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  • It can, I couldn’t figure out how to generate the OTR files on Linux so I had to do that on windows first. (It may be possible in Wine, I just didn’t have that setup.) You also have to change some of the settings in the config json file.

         "Window": {
        
            "AudioBackend": "sdl",
            "Backend": {
                "Id": 1,
                "Name": "OpenGL"
    
      

    Then, add the executable to steam as a non-steam game.

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  • Well, I would like to switch to Linux but my VR headset is holding me back. Linux does have its own annoyances. I would probably still have to virtualize windows because of productivity software I need.

    I also use an engineering sample CPU so uhhh… I’ve learned to stop worrying and love the jank.

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  • It’s basically just Microsoft being shit heads on their development of the Windows Mixed reality drivers that creates that specific edge case. Hopefully the open source monado drivers will be a good replacement eventually. Most everything else should work fine.

    I only know because I had windows 10 LTSC when I bought my headset and tried to get it working and found reddit threads with the same issue. I tested the windows 11 IoT when it came out because I hoped it would support my headset then I found out they are dropping support next year.

    There needs to be a class action lawsuit about this to either open-source the drivers or to refund all those who purchased WMR devices.

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  • Maybe it’s all in my head, but I tried it a while back and it felt less snappy than clean windows 10 but more snappy than stock windows 11. It also retains a lot of the annoyances of stock windows 11.

    Unfortunately I can’t use it because I have a WMR VR headset and it’s unsupported on the IoT and LTSC.

    There’s a YouTube channel called memories tech tips and he’s developing a script that you can add to your ISO that will have a similar effect to the LTSC. That in combination with Chris Titus techs ultimate windows utility after first boot makes setting things up much easier.

  • My biggest concern for using the LTSB IoT is how long third-party application support will remain if Microsoft goes through with dropping support next year. I guess a lot of stuff still works under Windows 7 so maybe it will be fine?

    I don’t expect but also won’t be surprised if it ends up being a Windows XP situation where they extend support for Windows 10 several times.