Updated documentation for easier onboarding of developers and users #19
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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 from your existing apps, to 3D apps built from objects can exist together in physical space.
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If you'd like to quickly try out Stardust XR on your desktop without the need to setup a headset, head to the [Quick Start](Quickstart) guide. If you need to set up your VR headset within Linux, let's [Setup OpenXR Runtime](setup-openxr). If you already have your heatset setup, head to the [Full Stardust Installation](manual) page. If you've never used Linux before (or even if you have), and you have a Meta Quest device, we've created a [full walkthrough to get you started playing with Stardust](quest-3-setup)!
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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, Linux, 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)!
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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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