Your mileage may vary, and I’m not endorsing or supporting this in any way, but you can definitely install Resolve on stock CentOS (and not even just 5.4, we have ours running experimentally on newer versions). You just need to be willing to chase dependencies a bit.
From what I’ve understood from BMD (though I might have misunderstood), installing Resolve on a stock CentOS is going to be the way to do it in the future anyway, I think from Resolve 10 and onwards. It’s really the right move, because the distribution that comes with Resolve has always been outdated. I’m hoping they’ll move to distributing Resolve itself as an RPM with proper dependencies as well, since that would make things a lot easier in general.
But, to get back to your original question, it’s fully possible, and not even all that difficult, if you’re more or less proficient in installing and administering CentOS.
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Joakim Ziegler – Postproduction Supervisor