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docs/01-get-started/01-What-is-Stardust.md

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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 (including your existing apps!), to 3D apps built from objects, can exist together in physical space.
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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, 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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If you'd like to try Stardust XR on your existing device (including without a headset!) head to the [Full Installation](manual) 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)!
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Stardust XR is actively looking for help with development to expand the project. You can also [become a sponsor](https://github.com/sponsors/technobaboo).

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This guide will help you set up your VR or AR headset for use with Stardust. Although support for many headsets on Linux is still under active development, there are a number of good options available. If you already have OpenXR set up on your Linux distribution, head to the [Full Installation](manual) page to get Stardust XR installed.
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If you want to try Stardust in a window on your existing device you can skip this step and checkout the [Quick Start Guide](Quickstart).
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If you want to try Stardust in a window on your existing device you can skip this step and checkout the [Full installation](manual) guide.
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docs/01-get-started/04-manual.md

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# After Installation
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You can either use [Telescope](Quickstart) to launch the Stardust XR server and a small selection of clients (`telescope` in your terminal, or `telescope -f` for flatscreen mode), or you can run the server directly, which only provides a void by default, as there are no applications or clients within it. You can then launch any combination of the clients (listed above), as they are all considered separate items but can run concurrently inside Stardust.
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You can either use `Telescope` to launch the Stardust XR server and a small selection of clients (`telescope` in your terminal, or `telescope -f` for flatscreen mode), or you can run the server directly, which only provides a void by default, as there are no applications or clients within it. You can then launch any combination of the clients (listed above), as they are all considered separate items but can run concurrently inside Stardust.
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You will see a floating hexagon with the Stardust XR logo in the center, this is Hexagon Launcher.
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To move around, hold down ***Shift*** and ***W A S D***, with ***Q*** for moving down and ***E*** for moving up.

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