Davinci Resolve 19.1 video editor installed in a Rocky Linux 9 jail on Freebsd 14.1 p4
Davinci Resolve on linux is actually tested with Rocky Linux
it used to be Centos
We use the Rocky-9-Container-Base.latest.x86_64.tar.xz to install into the jail
There are 3 advantages to using rocky linux instead of ubuntu
1 - on ubuntu you have to use the makeresolve script
to create a deb installer from the resolve installer
2 - on ubuntu you always get conflicts with the libraries installed with resolve and the system libraries
so you have to either use LD_PRELOAD to load particular libraries or move some of the resolve out of the way
3 - versions of ubuntu after mantic wont install in a freebsd jail because of systemd
GitHub - NapoleonWils0n/davinci-resolve-freebsd-jail-rocky: Daviinci Resolve in a Rocky Linux Freebsd jail
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Davinci Resolve on linux is actually tested with Rocky Linux
it used to be Centos
We use the Rocky-9-Container-Base.latest.x86_64.tar.xz to install into the jail
Nvidia and Cuda enabled
Audio routed from the jail to the host using a pulseaudio socket for zero latency
Video directory from the Freebsd host mounted inside the home directory in the jail
Opened using a Desktop entry on Freebsd
There are 3 advantages to using rocky linux instead of ubuntu
1 - on ubuntu you have to use the makeresolve script
to create a deb installer from the resolve installer
2 - on ubuntu you always get conflicts with the libraries installed with resolve and the system libraries
so you have to either use LD_PRELOAD to load particular libraries or move some of the resolve out of the way
3 - versions of ubuntu after mantic wont install in a freebsd jail because of systemd