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It is! But there are unofficial ways to get it to run on other distros too, such as
https://github.com/H3rz3n/davinci-helper
Thanks for sharing this link ๐๐
Can you please tell me how to extract this information from GitHub ?
Uncertain what you mean with extract the information.
The install information is here:
https://github.com/H3rz3n/davinci-helper?tab=readme-ov-file#how-to-install-davinci-helper-on-fedora-based-distros
A more in depth guide is found here:
https://github.com/H3rz3n/How-install-DaVinci-Resolve-in-Fedora-Linux
That tool is for Fedora and Nobara, not MX Linux.
Why is mx linux not suitable for Da Vinci ?
The tool mentioned is "Davinci-Helper", not DaVinci Resolve. Davinci-Helper is a helper tool for Fedora and Nobara users to get Davinci Resolve working properly.