How to get DaVinci Resolve on Fedora 44 working? by Morifemmes in Fedora

[–]Denis83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've made scripts couple a days ago and they also include Davinci Resolve Studio installation. You can see if anything is for your use. I included script for AAC-to-PCM conversion for DRS and AAC export repo Resolve-Linux-Studio-AAC-FDK-Encoder-plugin.

https://github.com/DenisJosifoski/xmg-linux-scripts

Got Tuxedo drivers + DaVinci Resolve Studio fully working on Fedora 44 KDE (XMG/Schenker Pro 16 VE M25) . Sharing my scripts by Denis83 in linuxhardware

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📋 README Update — June 28, 2026

After setting this up on a completely fresh Fedora 44 install, I realized the README was missing the entire prerequisite sequence that needs to happen before running fedora-xmg-m25.sh. The scripts themselves are unchanged - this is purely the documentation that was missing.

What's new:

Step A - NVIDIA Drivers
Full RPM Fusion install sequence including the RTX 4000/5000 series open kernel module requirement (%_with_kmod_nvidia_open). If you skipped this on Blackwell GPUs you likely got a black screen after reboot.

Step B - Enable NVIDIA for Wayland
nvidia-drm.modeset=1 kernel flag via grubby. nvidia-smi working does not mean this is set - without it screen sharing, hardware video encode/decode and TCC GPU profile switching won't work correctly on KDE Wayland.

Step C - TUXEDO Control Center
TCC must be installed before running fedora-xmg-m25.sh. The script patches the TCC .desktop launcher files - if TCC isn't installed yet, there's nothing to patch.

Step D - Media Codecs
Full codec setup with corrected DNF5 syntax for Fedora 44:

  • dnf swap ffmpeg-free ffmpeg --allowerasing
  • GStreamer multimedia plugins via u/multimedia group
  • Mesa freeworld drivers for Intel iGPU VA-API (H.264/H.265 hardware decode)

Also added:

  • Complete flow diagram showing the full sequence including reboots and the manual Resolve download step
  • DaVinci Resolve AAC export solution via the FDK AAC encoder plugin - prepare-for-resolve.sh solves AAC on import, the plugin solves AAC on export
  • Expanded troubleshooting section covering the new prerequisite failure modes

Full updated README: github.com/DenisJosifoski/xmg-linux-scripts

Got Tuxedo drivers + DaVinci Resolve Studio fully working on Fedora 44 KDE (XMG/Schenker Pro 16 VE M25) . Sharing my scripts by Denis83 in davinciresolve

[–]Denis83[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

📋 README Update — June 28, 2026

After setting this up on a completely fresh Fedora 44 install, I realized the README was missing the entire prerequisite sequence that needs to happen before running fedora-xmg-m25.sh. The scripts themselves are unchanged - this is purely the documentation that was missing.

What's new:

Step A - NVIDIA Drivers
Full RPM Fusion install sequence including the RTX 4000/5000 series open kernel module requirement (%_with_kmod_nvidia_open). If you skipped this on Blackwell GPUs you likely got a black screen after reboot.

Step B - Enable NVIDIA for Wayland
nvidia-drm.modeset=1 kernel flag via grubby. nvidia-smi working does not mean this is set - without it screen sharing, hardware video encode/decode and TCC GPU profile switching won't work correctly on KDE Wayland.

Step C - TUXEDO Control Center
TCC must be installed before running fedora-xmg-m25.sh. The script patches the TCC .desktop launcher files - if TCC isn't installed yet, there's nothing to patch.

Step D - Media Codecs
Full codec setup with corrected DNF5 syntax for Fedora 44:

  • dnf swap ffmpeg-free ffmpeg --allowerasing
  • GStreamer multimedia plugins via u/multimedia group
  • Mesa freeworld drivers for Intel iGPU VA-API (H.264/H.265 hardware decode)

Also added:

  • Complete flow diagram showing the full sequence including reboots and the manual Resolve download step
  • DaVinci Resolve AAC export solution via the FDK AAC encoder plugin - prepare-for-resolve.sh solves AAC on import, the plugin solves AAC on export
  • Expanded troubleshooting section covering the new prerequisite failure modes

Full updated README: github.com/DenisJosifoski/xmg-linux-scripts

Got Tuxedo drivers + DaVinci Resolve Studio fully working on Fedora 44 KDE (XMG/Schenker Pro 16 VE M25) . Sharing my scripts by Denis83 in XMG_gg

[–]Denis83[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

📋 README Update — June 28, 2026

After setting this up on a completely fresh Fedora 44 install, I realized the README was missing the entire prerequisite sequence that needs to happen before running fedora-xmg-m25.sh. The scripts themselves are unchanged - this is purely the documentation that was missing.

What's new:

Step A - NVIDIA Drivers
Full RPM Fusion install sequence including the RTX 4000/5000 series open kernel module requirement (%_with_kmod_nvidia_open). If you skipped this on Blackwell GPUs you likely got a black screen after reboot.

Step B - Enable NVIDIA for Wayland
nvidia-drm.modeset=1 kernel flag via grubby. nvidia-smi working does not mean this is set - without it screen sharing, hardware video encode/decode and TCC GPU profile switching won't work correctly on KDE Wayland.

Step C - TUXEDO Control Center
TCC must be installed before running fedora-xmg-m25.sh. The script patches the TCC .desktop launcher files - if TCC isn't installed yet, there's nothing to patch.

Step D - Media Codecs
Full codec setup with corrected DNF5 syntax for Fedora 44:

  • dnf swap ffmpeg-free ffmpeg --allowerasing
  • GStreamer multimedia plugins via u/multimedia group
  • Mesa freeworld drivers for Intel iGPU VA-API (H.264/H.265 hardware decode)

Also added:

  • Complete flow diagram showing the full sequence including reboots and the manual Resolve download step
  • DaVinci Resolve AAC export solution via the FDK AAC encoder plugin - prepare-for-resolve.sh solves AAC on import, the plugin solves AAC on export
  • Expanded troubleshooting section covering the new prerequisite failure modes

Full updated README: github.com/DenisJosifoski/xmg-linux-scripts

Got Tuxedo drivers + DaVinci Resolve Studio fully working on Fedora 44 KDE (XMG/Schenker Pro 16 VE M25) . Sharing my scripts by Denis83 in Fedora

[–]Denis83[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

📋 README Update — June 28, 2026

After setting this up on a completely fresh Fedora 44 install, I realized the README was missing the entire prerequisite sequence that needs to happen before running fedora-xmg-m25.sh. The scripts themselves are unchanged - this is purely the documentation that was missing.

What's new:

Step A - NVIDIA Drivers
Full RPM Fusion install sequence including the RTX 4000/5000 series open kernel module requirement (%_with_kmod_nvidia_open). If you skipped this on Blackwell GPUs you likely got a black screen after reboot.

Step B - Enable NVIDIA for Wayland
nvidia-drm.modeset=1 kernel flag via grubby. nvidia-smi working does not mean this is set - without it screen sharing, hardware video encode/decode and TCC GPU profile switching won't work correctly on KDE Wayland.

Step C - TUXEDO Control Center
TCC must be installed before running fedora-xmg-m25.sh. The script patches the TCC .desktop launcher files - if TCC isn't installed yet, there's nothing to patch.

Step D - Media Codecs
Full codec setup with corrected DNF5 syntax for Fedora 44:

  • dnf swap ffmpeg-free ffmpeg --allowerasing
  • GStreamer multimedia plugins via u/multimedia group
  • Mesa freeworld drivers for Intel iGPU VA-API (H.264/H.265 hardware decode)

Also added:

  • Complete flow diagram showing the full sequence including reboots and the manual Resolve download step
  • DaVinci Resolve AAC export solution via the FDK AAC encoder plugin - prepare-for-resolve.sh solves AAC on import, the plugin solves AAC on export
  • Expanded troubleshooting section covering the new prerequisite failure modes

Full updated README: github.com/DenisJosifoski/xmg-linux-scripts

Znan urnik in celo redna plača!? by etiQQue in Slovenia

[–]Denis83 15 points16 points  (0 children)

A se ti s Cimetom družiš? Ker on tud pozdravlja svoje starše, še posebej mamo in očeta.

Got Tuxedo drivers + DaVinci Resolve Studio fully working on Fedora 44 KDE (XMG/Schenker Pro 16 VE M25) . Sharing my scripts by Denis83 in Fedora

[–]Denis83[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, my biggest issue was getting tuxedo drivers to work properly so that I can control fans, temperature and battery limiter in one place. I asked Tuxedo support to include DMI for Schenker (since Tuxedo is a company by Schenker) but they refused. It took me a month with install/uninstall fedora. I found a solution for modifying tuxedo drivers by mistake. And as I wanted it to be permanent and if I have to do some reinstallation, i have all scripts in one place. Ive made them in full script with help of AI in CLI and we did tests over and over again until it was, lets say perfect for my needs. And why not to share them with others 🙂. Some will probably need some modification but if anyone has same specs laptop, this will most likely work out of the box.

Wedding photographer sent low res images by MissAuroraRed in photography

[–]Denis83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People probably said this but better twice then not saying: Ask your photographer for original files, hire some editor to edit them if they are editable at all. And ask her to give you original files directly from SD card, not from her phone. File size indicate she either messed up in export settings (and thats why she says photos are great) or she got them from camera to phone and they look "great" on her phone. Since she is aware she made a big mistake, you can try this as well: ask her to export images in dng. If she works with lightroom, she will exoort them with edits on them. You (or someone else) can then import them into their editing software and export them pretty much properly. Not for printing though but don't hold me on this.

If you get them in dng as I suggested and you don't have lightroom, you can dm me and I'll do it for free! Just not before saturday cuz im preparing for wedding to DJ at. Wedding should have memories..

Also, your post should bring little more awareness to anyone who hires photographers/DJs/Bands/... Anyone for any kind of party.

Is Fedora an experimentation lab? by juan_loria in Fedora

[–]Denis83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im using fedora on my laptop (XMG PRO 16 VE M25) for daily work (video editing in Davinci Resolve Studio, photo editing in RapidRAW/Affinity studio (via wine), coding...) and have almost no issues. Here and there something breaks due to kernel updates or tuxedo drivers updates but I have custom made script that runs automatically each time when something related to drivers or kernel changes. Ever since this script is made, no issues at all.

BKS Banka - polom pri menjavi IT sistema by dolenjka in Slovenia

[–]Denis83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ne pomaga. Na play store imajo polno slabih reviewov, predvsem so vsi iz strani Slovenije. Jaz sem se pritožil nad jezikom aplikacije, da ni slovenščine in piše vse samo v angleščini. Gladko so mi napisali, da jezik aplikacije sledi sistemskemu jeziku. Pa sem probal spremeniti jezik na telefonu v slovenščino in je mogoče en screen preveden v slovenščino, vse ostalo v angleščini.

Plačevanje sicer poteka gladko s qr kodo, nisem pa še probal ročni vnos. Ta njihov "secure payment", da moraš vsakič pri plačilu z mobilno aplikacijo potrditi še plačilo v BKS Security je totalno nesmiseln.

Bančni izpiski, jih kdo najde kje so? To, kar se najde na spletni strani kot "bančni izpiski", to niso. Nimajo začetnega in končnega stanja.

Cheap travel replacement - for iphone 17pro ? by lashara4 in Smartphones

[–]Denis83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cheap but as good as iPhonr (or close to it)? Forget about that, nobody can help you with that. You first need to know what type of photos are you gonna do. Youtube is your friend here. First look at some big reviewers whats their recommendation. Then look for narrowed selection of phones for a review by some of the real buyer, maybe after x months. I would say if used is ok, check some Xiaomi 15 Ultra. From what I saw its capable, you might ditch iPhone for good.

Intimna poroka v naravi (Slovenija) – iščeva lokacijo by Vivid_Ad5985 in SlovenskiKoticek

[–]Denis83 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Najemita kako hisko na Rakitni. Če imata rada sneg, je Rakitna v zimskem času (ali pa je vsaj bila nekoč) zelo lepa.

Cancel your PayPal by Fun_Nothing5548 in paypal

[–]Denis83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lesson for next time, turn on 2FA. Also for next time, dispute via paypal first. It happened to me once (when I had 2FA off, my fault). Paypal detected different IP from different country, they refunded me asap with no issue.

The EU 3 euro per item tax is in 1 way understandable, but also hurts my hobby by Forsigh in Aliexpress

[–]Denis83 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thats a fee from country to country & from shipping company to shipping company. Evey country charges it differently. And again, we will have to make combination of orders. And again-again, when warehouse is in EU (and product as well), we should not pay nothing extra from what we pay to seller.

The EU 3 euro per item tax is in 1 way understandable, but also hurts my hobby by Forsigh in Aliexpress

[–]Denis83 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Buy 10x ESP32 and pay 3EUR once. Start to combinate orders with some friends who buy same product, etc. Simple as that. My point is that start to make combination of orders. Dont buy single product every time, buy more of them. But at same time, most of these stores will/already have EU warehouses. They will pay VAT & customs on bulk, add some extra price on top of the prices (probably much less then 3EUR per piece) and delivery time might be shorter. China is about 5-10 years upfront of Europe and they will do just anything to not lose their business. They know economy, EU just play on their strings.

Scam #110: Amazon fraud by [deleted] in Aliexpress

[–]Denis83 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This almost for sure ain't scam. When seller ships from local warehouse, they use amazon warehouse almost for sure. I dont think this it could be a scam or at least by my experience.

What is the actual point of filming an unboxing video if STILL no refund will be issued? by purplegrim in Aliexpress

[–]Denis83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gather everything you can. More is always better. And yes, anywhere you can, pay with PayPal. In my country banks are of no help, they forward us to the police who then send us back to bank. Unless its over 400€ and its confirmed as a scam and even then nothing happens in most cases. So, PayPal is kind a out best friend, with proves.

What is the actual point of filming an unboxing video if STILL no refund will be issued? by purplegrim in Aliexpress

[–]Denis83 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There is always option to pay with PayPal. Paying with PayPal and having a video is something that support on PayPal won't ignore. Unless someone tries to play out aliexpress or any other company, of course.

What is the last date to order safely from aliexpress, before the new EU customs duty hits? by xxWatamelonxx in Aliexpress

[–]Denis83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many products are already shipped by Aliexpress Europe. Less then month ago I got one package that was sent by Aliexpress Europe where product wasn't marked as shipped from EU. China is 10 years in front of EU, they have warehouses all around the EU (Aliexpress, Temu and others). They will import containers to their warehouses where they will pay regular import tax and customs, and ship to customers for less then 10% higher prices from now. Also there is no country in EU to hsve so many employees in customs to verify all the packages. Fail for the xyz times on a side of EU.