Change from Windows to Linux

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PVogel

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Change from Windows to Linux

PostWed Jun 30, 2021 4:11 pm

Hi
I would like to move from Windows to Linux and also Davinci Resolve Studio. Therefore my question, is the license which I bought with the Windows Version the same? And could I use it in Linux?

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Re: Change from Windows to Linux

PostWed Jun 30, 2021 7:51 pm

Yes, the license is platform-independent. You may have to choose your Linux distro carefully though and be aware that there could be further limitations on some aspects of Resolve's operation under Linux (or so I believe).

Linux would be my preferred platform but, based on what I've read in these forums, it's quite a bit harder to get Resolve to deliver all its potential under more modern Linux distros than the one and only version BMD directly supports.
Resolve 19 Studio, Fusion 9 Studio
CPU: i7 8700, OS: Windows 10 32GB RAM, GPU: RTX3060
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