



(Though that makes sense, since I didn't install it through apt-get). I tried looking in /usr/bin, where most applications are stored, and there was nothing there. I hope the Linux support improves in the future. It looks like a phenomenal piece of software and I'm gutted I don't get to try it. How can I get it off my machine? Is there just a folder somewhere I can delete? I looked through the script and I didn't see any mention of where it put itself (though I'm no Linux pro, so maybe I missed something).Īny help would be great, thanks. sh script and had no README with uninstall instructions. It looks great, but at this time, on this machine, it's not for me. I installed it thinking, "Hey, can't hurt."įast forward a lot of frustration with trying to get audio working and being confused by why my H.264 files weren't able to work, I found out that actually the Linux support isn't that good. Davinci Resolve looked great, and I saw there was a Linux and free version. I was hunting around for good Linux video editing software (I'm running Elementary OS - an Ubuntu fork). Tl dr: Davinci Resolve installed with a sh script, providing no uninstall instructions.
