by Matthew Jones | Jan 8, 2020 | Blender, General Computing, Linux
How to Add Swap in Manjaro Hey guys! If you’re hear, you probably already know what RAM is and you’re excited to learn how to add swap in Manjaro. If not, this is sort of a follow-up post to how to download more RAM. Anyway, let’s get started! Using...
by Matthew Jones | Dec 11, 2019 | DaVinci Resolve, General Computing, Linux
Method 0: The simplest and quickest way to get up and running with DaVinci Resolve on Manjaro is to simply open the default package manager that comes with Manjaro and searching for davinci-resolve. This will give you a few results, because Resolve comes in free and...
by Matthew Jones | Dec 5, 2019 | DaVinci Resolve, Linux, Ubuntu
A follow-up to my previous post Earlier this week I decided to run DaVinci Resolve on Ubuntu 18.04. This was a terrible idea. I spent the last 3 days banging my head against a wall and scouring countless forums, blogs, articles, and all for nothing. Here’s my...
by Matthew Jones | Sep 23, 2019 | General Computing, Linux, Ubuntu
Let’s locate files using the terminal! This is just a cool little trick you can use if you’re doing a bunch of stuff in the terminal, and you don’t want to leave, or you’re just interested in cool terminal tricks. Let’s say you’re...
by Matthew Jones | Sep 9, 2019 | Blender, Linux, Video Editing
I use Adobe CC on a Windows machine for my video production pipeline at work. I do video side work on the weekends, and have used Windows and Adobe for those projects as well, but I’ve always felt trapped. Like I’m a slave to Adobe or something. I’ve...