Which Linux Distro is Best for Video Editing?

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Asked By CuriousExplorer23 On

I'm planning to make the switch from Windows to Linux and was considering using Mint because it's similar to Windows in terms of layout. However, I've heard that video editing software like DaVinci Resolve tends to lag even if I have an RTX graphics card. I'm new to Linux, and I could use some guidance on where to start!

5 Answers

Answered By CreativeWizard88 On

Remember, this isn't just a distro issue; it's crucial to have everything configured properly to leverage your hardware's potential. Some distros require extra setup for things like proprietary Nvidia drivers. I'd suggest trying a few desktop environments to see what fits your workflow—Cinnamon on Mint is a great start, but don’t hesitate to experiment further!

Answered By VideoGuru17 On

Check out Nobara! It's a Fedora-based distro that's designed for content creation and gaming. It simplifies the installation of DaVinci Resolve, which might suit your needs perfectly!

Answered By ChillGamer99 On

Debian is definitely worth considering if you want a stable and reliable setup for your editing.

Answered By TechieNomad42 On

Honestly, the best distro really comes down to what you prefer. What matters more is finding the right software for editing your videos. If you're running DaVinci Resolve, make sure your hardware's up to snuff, and you should be fine with various distros.

Answered By AudioVisualJunkie On

I've heard great things about Nobara too since it's based on Fedora. Sounds like it could be the right option for you!

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