From 77aeb2d68b7f9811eeaa3380ede6d1a52e81ca32 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Owen Zimmerman Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2025 22:45:29 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Add aurora to terra pre-installed --- docs/01-get-started/02-Quickstart.md | 2 +- docs/01-get-started/03-setup-openxr.md | 2 +- docs/01-get-started/04-manual.md | 2 +- docs/01-get-started/05-quest-3-setup.md | 2 +- 4 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/01-get-started/02-Quickstart.md b/docs/01-get-started/02-Quickstart.md index e040445d..5e9eb41b 100644 --- a/docs/01-get-started/02-Quickstart.md +++ b/docs/01-get-started/02-Quickstart.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ The quickest way to get started with Stardust XR is to try out :::info -Stardust XR is packaged in the [Terra repository](https://terra.fyralabs.com/). 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: +Stardust XR is packaged in the [Terra repository](https://terra.fyralabs.com/). If you are using [Ultramarine Linux](https://ultramarine-linux.org), [Bazzite](https://bazzite.gg), or [Aurora](https://getaurora.dev), this reposoitory comes pre-installed, otherwise you will need to add the repository: If you are using a [Fedora Atomic Edition](https://fedoraproject.org/atomic-desktops/) or derrivative you will need to run the following command: ``` diff --git a/docs/01-get-started/03-setup-openxr.md b/docs/01-get-started/03-setup-openxr.md index 40f7c376..669210be 100644 --- a/docs/01-get-started/03-setup-openxr.md +++ b/docs/01-get-started/03-setup-openxr.md @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ AMD graphic cards do not require additional drivers. :::info -Envision is packaged in the [Terra repository](https://terra.fyralabs.com/). 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: +Envision is packaged in the [Terra repository](https://terra.fyralabs.com/). If you are using [Ultramarine Linux](https://ultramarine-linux.org), [Bazzite](https://bazzite.gg), or [Aurora](https://getaurora.dev), this reposoitory comes pre-installed, otherwise you will need to add the repository: If you are using a [Fedora Atomic Edition](https://fedoraproject.org/atomic-desktops/) or derrivative you will need to run the following command: ``` diff --git a/docs/01-get-started/04-manual.md b/docs/01-get-started/04-manual.md index 53fb739f..4a7f3759 100644 --- a/docs/01-get-started/04-manual.md +++ b/docs/01-get-started/04-manual.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Unlike [Telescope](Quickstart) that launches the Stardust XR server and a small :::info -Stardust XR is packaged in the [Terra repository](https://terra.fyralabs.com/). 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: +Stardust XR is packaged in the [Terra repository](https://terra.fyralabs.com/). If you are using [Ultramarine Linux](https://ultramarine-linux.org), [Bazzite](https://bazzite.gg), or [Aurora](https://getaurora.dev), this reposoitory comes pre-installed, otherwise you will need to add the repository: If you are using a [Fedora Atomic Edition](https://fedoraproject.org/atomic-desktops/) or derrivative you will need to run the following command: ``` diff --git a/docs/01-get-started/05-quest-3-setup.md b/docs/01-get-started/05-quest-3-setup.md index 81120380..e672c9bf 100644 --- a/docs/01-get-started/05-quest-3-setup.md +++ b/docs/01-get-started/05-quest-3-setup.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Do you have a Meta Quest and would like to try Stardust for yourself? Even if yo :::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: +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), [Bazzite](https://bazzite.gg), or [Aurora](https://getaurora.dev), this reposoitory comes pre-installed, otherwise you will need to add the repository: If you are using a [Fedora Atomic Edition](https://fedoraproject.org/atomic-desktops/) or derrivative you will need to run the following command: ``` -- 2.49.1