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Thank you for replying -arch linux kernel version 6.3.7-arch1-1 (64bit) -steamvr 1.25.8 ``` -Steam Version: 1687386907 -Steam Client Build Date: Wed, Jun 21 2:18 PM UTC -08:00 -Steam Web Build...

Update: I've installed Arch on another disposable hard drive to test steamvr to avoid risking mis-configuring my main system. I have Gnome as my desktop environment instead of the KDE,...

Update: I've installed Debian on yet another disposable hard drive to test steamvr under a different distro to see what it does: -Steamvr prompts me to allow it super user...

@ZarathustraDK Thank you for trying to help me. To recap: -the issue of steamvr prompting me to allow it super user access to finish installing and configuring only persists in...

Update I've found out that `setcap` and `getcap` already exists in `/usr/bin` in Arch and the command `setcap CAP_SYS_NICE+ep` is also distro independent. On my Arch+KDE I used `setcap CAP_SYS_NICE+ep...

@Danielduel Thank you for the suggestion. Unfortunately I wont have time to try it out the next few days. I'll get back to you once I've tried it.

@Danielduel I've tried your suggestion. Nothing has changed after reboot. During the downgrade there were some error messages regarding firmware. I'm not sure if it's relevant: ``` :: Running post-transaction...

Update I've tested the HMD under Windows and surely enough it works without any errors, so the HMD is not faulty. I've noticed something strange in Arch when I resumed...

Update: I've installed Debian again to see if anything has changed after using Windows 10: -after setting up the previously mentioned `getcap` and `setcap` links, SteamVR properly prompts me for...