https://flolu.de/blog/davinci-resolve-linux-fedora
Go to the official website, download DaVinci Resolve for Linux and extract the archive. Then simply run the DaVinci_Resolve_XX.X.X_Linux.run
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https://flolu.de/blog/davinci-resolve-linux-fedora
Go to the official website, download DaVinci Resolve for Linux and extract the archive. Then simply run the DaVinci_Resolve_XX.X.X_Linux.run
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Prerequisites
- NVIDIA graphics card
Any idea the best way for us AMD folk?
Try the official AMDGPUPro container with Podman and also run the binary in there.
Dont install random amdgpupro drivers onto the main system.
Just like you shouldnt install Davincis random dependencies that are clearly only meant for RHEL
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
https://piped.video/watch?v=a676VE9GeNQ
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