the children yearn for the easily packageable good video editor
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It officially only supports CentOS which doesnt even exist anymore lol.
It is supported on Rocky Linux.
Anyway, I assume this doesn't make things any easier to get it to run on an AMD GPU, is that correct?
It's funny that the supported distros for a video editor are all server focused ones.
RHEL is used and is meant to be used both for servers and professional workstations. I imagine clones like Rocky are much the same.
render farms are a thing for big studios
I have no idea as all video editors are too complicated for me and I didnt ever find the time to learn them... even though I should. And then I will use KDENlive
CentOS which doesnt even exist anymore lol
CentOS changed focus but definitively still exists: https://www.centos.org/
CentOS is where AlmaLinux gets its package sources from: https://wiki.almalinux.org/FAQ.html#where-does-almalinux-get-package-sources-how-almalinux-is-built