Honestly?
I've given up on BMD support...been now a month since I submitted crash details including backtrace...
and they only accepted it since I could prove that the exact crash happens also on CentOS7, famous for their obsolete kernel and packages...
Since then I also didn't touch Resolve Studio just for a quick test with 15.2.
I assume they are occupied with how to implement RTX support after their bold announcement, which I still don't see what it is all about...or even the bolder eGPU product with the old RX570 GPU
Still Resolve is a great video editor, but you don't need the paid version as Fusion is still buggy, and was confirmed by BMD here that it takes until August 2019 to have all sorted out.
Currently I've spent more time with Blender and put some money into Octane as I am into 3d compositing. And with Blender you also get 3d camera tracking for free, whereas with Resolve you need the paid version. Though both are using the open source OpebCV project for it
We just need to keep pushing BMD to take Linux users more serious who don't want to use their selfbaked CentOS distro as we like to use other up to date software as well, which is impossible with CentOS.
And hey, BMD was able to release a Debian version for their MediaExpress software, so why not Resolve?
Even the old Fusion 9 installs and runs fine on Debian.
If a software is released as free or for US$ 299 I just don't the need for buying a bloody expensive Supermicro Dual-Xeon machine just to be acknowledged by BMD support....
So back to Blender GTX1080TI GPU rendering