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# What is Stardust XR?
<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
<iframe
width="560"
height="315"
src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/v2WblwbaLaA"
frameBorder={0}
allow="autoplay; encrypted-media"
allowFullScreen
style={{maxWidth: '100%', aspectRatio: '16/9'}}
></iframe>
</div>
# What is Stardust XR?
[![Stardust XR Demo Reel](/img/docs/sizzlethumb.png)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2WblwbaLaA)
Stardust XR is a [display server](https://itsfoss.com/display-server/) for VR and AR headsets on Linux-based systems. Stardust provides a 3D environment, where anything from 2D windows (including your existing apps!), to 3D apps built from objects, can exist together in physical space.
Stardust XR is a [display server](https://itsfoss.com/display-server/) for VR and AR headsets on Linux-based systems. Stardust provides a 3D environment, where anything from 2D windows (including your existing apps!), to 3D apps built from objects, can exist together in physical space.
If you'd like to try Stardust XR on your existing device without a headset, head to the [Quick Start](Quickstart) guide. If you'd like to use a VR headset, check out [Set up OpenXR Runtime](setup-openxr). If you already have your headset set up, head to the [Full Stardust Installation](manual) page. If you've a beginner, and have a Meta Quest device, we've created a [full walkthrough to get you started playing with Stardust](quest-3-setup)!
Stardust XR is acitvely looking for help with development to expand the project. You can also [become a sponsor](https://github.com/sponsors/technobaboo).
Stardust XR is acitvely looking for help with development to expand the project. You can also [become a sponsor](https://github.com/sponsors/technobaboo).

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# Meta Quest Walkthrough
Do you have a Meta Quest and would like to try Stardust for yourself? Even if you don't have any experience with Linux, this full guide will get you started with Stardust! It is recommended that you install a version of Linux called [Ultramarine](https://ultramarine-linux.org/download/). We suggest Plasma Edition due to VRR and HDR support. Once you have it installed, you will mainly be using the terminal to install what you need. Linked below is a YouTube walkthrough:
[![Youtube Tutorial](/img/docs/youtubethumb.png)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rgj9-9UwA2g)
<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
<iframe
width="560"
height="315"
src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Rgj9-9UwA2g"
frameBorder={0}
allow="autoplay; encrypted-media"
allowFullScreen
style={{maxWidth: '100%', aspectRatio: '16/9'}}
></iframe>
</div>
:::info
This applies to the Quest, Quest 2, Quest 3, and Quest Pro. These instructions should work on all Fedora derivatives (excluding Enterprise Linux). If you are using [Ultramarine Linux](https://ultramarine-linux.org) or [Bazzite](https://bazzite.gg), this reposoitory comes pre-installed, otherwise you will need to add the repository: