![]() ![]() My attempts at getting Studio to run result in this error - ❯ davinci-resolve-studioĪctCCMessage Already in Table: Code= c005, Mode= 13, Level= 1, CmdKey= -1, Option= 0ĪctCCMessage Already in Table: Code= c006, Mode= 13, Level= 1, CmdKey= -1, Option= 0ĪctCCMessage Already in Table: Code= c007, Mode= 13, Level= 1, CmdKey= -1, Option= 0ĪctCCMessage Already in Table: Code= 2282, Mode= 0, Level= 0, CmdKey= 8, Option= 0 This might not be of much help to you as you obviously understand more about Nix OS than me but thought I would reply. This would obviously deactivate the license on a second licensed machine so that would need licensing again. They can reset your license which is what has sorted things out for me. So it makes me think it is more a licensing issue than a NixOS one but I am obviously no expert. I have also had a drive fail with the activation running and then reinstalled without issue when I should theoretically have had no activation’s left. Could be they think I am trying to hack the license or something. I asked them if l was licensing the distro or the machine hardware, which I think could be the issue but they never answered me. Even when I have deactivated properly before changing distros it would then not license on the new install. I have had to contact BMD support several times to get the license sorted out having seen the same activation error message. Hello, since I got mine licensed it has been working very well and was updated without any issue recently.įrom previous experience of installing studio on various distros, (arch, rhel, debian, kubuntu etc) However, even with full permission on the license directory (chmod 777) I still get the same error. I contacted the BlackMagic support about this error, and they said: “As you are using Linux, the activation process may be associated to not having the correct permissions set for the licensing folder, depending upon the distribution or user configuration this can cause DaVinci Resolve to not activate.” I have one activation left, and all my attempts so far doesn’t seem to count (otherwise I would have reached the limit long ago). ![]() So the license is fine (and entering a wrong one report a different error) and I’m not blacklisted. I have another installation on a different separate machine (a MacBook) on which it works well, even if I deactivate the license, then activate it back. With strace, I can see file written to the license directory, named “Do-NOT-Touch-Anything-in-This-RLM-Directory”, then files whose names are made of “1” and “l”. I’m facing the same issue with the Studio version, but I can’t find a solution.Īfter I create the missing directory (mkdir -p ~/.local/share/DaVinciResolve/license), and start davinci-resolve-studio, I get the window to enter my license key, then after clicking on Activate, after some time (10-20s I’d say), I get an error that says “There was an error when attempting to perform the activation.” ![]()
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