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Age Laws impact Linux, Graphene's new partner, Plasma drops X11 in August - Linux Weekly News

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    • Paranoidfactoid@lemmy.world
      8 hours

      Guess I need an alternative to KDE and Gnome. I run Resolve and it does not work on Wayland.

        • hikaru755@lemmy.world
          6 hours

          Resolve is working fine for me on Bazzite KDE, on Wayland, with an Nvidia GPU. Installed via ujust install-resolve

          • Jay🚩@lemmy.ml
            7 hours

            LinuxMint’s cinnamon is there

              • Scrollone@feddit.it
                7 hours

                Damn I love Linux Mint. Everything looks clean and polished, a bit like elementaryOS

              • shrippen@feddit.org
                8 hours

                I run resolve with plasma wayland since at least a year. What are your talking about. Maybe via xtowayland bridge but it works just fine.

                  • Paranoidfactoid@lemmy.world
                    7 hours

                    Which version of resolve? Wayland? On NVidia? Do you have a link to a discussion at the blackmagic forum for resolve and Linux?

                      • shrippen@feddit.org
                        7 hours

                        Current version of resolve. Running endeavouros. With nvidia. Installed it via the aur package. https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/davinci-resolve-studio

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