

I tried Kdenlive, but was overwhelmed the moment I opened it. So I went back to Shotcut. Here’s what I do:
- Simple basic editing = Shotcut
- More complex editing = Davinci Resolve
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I tried Kdenlive, but was overwhelmed the moment I opened it. So I went back to Shotcut. Here’s what I do:
I think GrapheneOS is already working on releasing their own phones. It’s just not ready yet.


I’d need to try it. I recently tried the “Universal Davinci Resolve Installer” script and it didn’t work. I’m currently using Maple Linux which is debian based.


That’s good to know! I used POP_OS for many years that seems quite similar. I don’t think they has a Davinci installer, but you can have nvidia and GPU drivers preconfigured.


Yeah, I know. I’ve never used Krita, but I do have the paid version of Davinci Resolve. But it can be tricky to make it work on Linux, I only use it when I need complex editing. Shotcut is simpler to use and more straight forward.


A few years ago, I subscribed to Adobe for about 2 weeks. But my conscience wouldn’t let me, I had to cancel the sub and get a refund.
Deep down, it’s like I knew something was wrong. And that was before I got introduced to Adobe memes.
Turns out Inkscape/GIMP/Shotcut are good enough for my needs. The Affinity suite is pretty good too though. I hope it gets supported on Linux eventually.
W for N.B. I hope Quebec does the same, and the rest of Canada Get on the Fediverse boiz