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Davinci Expects An OpenCL compatible GPU, it used to work on windows
the resolve checker says i cannot use it
Atharva ~ 20:23 davinci-resolve-checker
Locale unavailable: C, using en_US instead
Using locale en_US
DaVinci Resolve checker 5.3.1
Installed DaVinci Resolve package: davinci-resolve-checker-git 5.2.8-1
lspci: Unable to load libkmod resources: error -2
Chassis type: notebook
Installed OpenCL drivers:
intel-compute-runtime 26.18.38308.1-1
Presented GPUs:
Iris Plus Graphics G1 (Ice Lake) (kernel driver in use: i915)
OpenGL vendor string: Intel
OpenGL renderer string: Mesa Intel(R) UHD Graphics (ICL GT1)
clinfo detected platforms and devices:
Not found opencl platforms with appropriate GPUs. Check that you have installed corresponding driver. Otherwise you cannot run DR.
You have only Intel GPU. Currently DR cannot use intel GPUs for OpenCL. You cannot run DR. See https://forum.blackmagicdesign.com/view … 21&t=81579
But the thing is that i used to run resolve smoothly even with my INTEGRATED Intel graphics, on windows
Ik it's not GNU/Linux's fault but hte dev's but still can i not use it ??
Mod note: moving to AUR Issues
Sakura:-
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Making lemonade from lemons since 2015.
Try set environment variable
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Unfortunately, no. DaVinci Resolve on Linux has much stricter GPU requirements than the Windows version. While it may run on Intel integrated graphics in Windows using different drivers, the Linux build doesn't officially support Intel GPUs for OpenCL. Unless Blackmagic adds support or you have a supported AMD/NVIDIA GPU, there's not really a workaround to make it run reliably.
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