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Trying to run virtualhere server on raspberry pi

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I'm trying to run virtualhere server on raspberry pi 4, 32-bit rasperian operating system

1. downloaded Virtual Here USB server for Linux (ARM) on Rasberry Pi 4

2.In the downloads directory I made xhusbdarm excecutable via sudo chmod +x xhusbdarm

3. ran  xhusbdarm surver file via sudo ./xhusbdarm --> I do not get a message that that the server is active like all of the onlie videos show

I ran a search on my windows 10 64 bit using the correct server client but it doesn't see anything.

GL-AR300M16 - CloudHub and the google wifi

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I have a microserver recognition problem.
the Google Home application that manages Google Wifi  access points, (https://store.google.com/it/product/google_wifi_2nd_gen?hl=it) has the option to open ports and do NAT, but the device is not detected (the bonjour is unrecognized - also put UseAVAHI 1 in config.ini) and there is no possibility to manually enter the IP address .
Thanks for your help

 

VirtualHere as service on Shadow.tech VR Mode (SteamVR)

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Hello,

has anyone expierence if Virtualhere (run as a service) works with a Shadow PC in VR Mode? I tried it with the free version in the autostart folder, but that only works in Shadow 2D mode. If I access Shadow through the quest2 VR app for SteamVR the Virtualhere exe seems not to run.

 

Thanks

Trial version, get Error 433: A device which does not exist was specified

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Hi,

I just installed the trial build for 32 bit Raspberry pi.  I have an ESP32 connected to one of the PI's USB ports.  It has a program that communicates to a terminal window connected to it's USB port.

The install using that curl... command went OK.
When I run the client on my windows 10 it shows the device.  ( A syilabs CP2102x which is the port on the ESP32 )

I can connect to it using vhui42.exe and it looks like it works.
In windows device manager it pops up as COM5.  All looks good so far.

Steamlink without streaming?

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Good evening, I'm curious if the Steam version of VirtualHere can be run from the SteamLink without streaming to the remote PC?
I assume I would need to run the app manually on the SteamLink if able.
The SteamVR app in the Oculus 2 will not run while the SteamLink is connected.

Alternatively, I assume I can purchase a standard version of VirtualHere and run it from a Pi and achieve the same goal?

Thanks in advance.