![]() ![]() So I know it is fresh off the release and this may be too early to provide any concrete information, but I am really wondering if the Linux version of Resolve, with the known hardware limitations, is any faster, better, etc to use than the Windows and/or Mac counterpart? I would love to be able to use my same beastly development box to edit videos and such with as well. editing, capturing, recording, etc), and video gaming. I have kept a windows machine around for two reasons. That said, I was ecstatic to see Resolve released for Linux, if only for Redhat/CentOS, but it seems others are finding ways with some manual intervention to get it to work on other flavors, at least to some degree. I am well aware of ALSA, Jack, and proprietary drivers for GPUs, etc. ![]() I have found it difficult, at best to get Linux to work as smooth and more so, as fast, as a Windows or Mac setup. ![]() When it comes to anything that uses hardware, however, such as GPUs, audio cards (internal or USB), etc. Love using it for development as it is rock solid and at least to me, faster to develop with. So I am a long time Ubuntu/Linux user, software developer, etc. ![]()
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