If the quick fix command fails or returns errors, follow these structured troubleshooting steps to fix your package manager. Step 1: Update Your Package Repositories
Use the following command:
Disclaimer: Ensure your system is backed up before installing new software.
Note: If your system is older (e.g., Ubuntu 22.04), the original names without "t64" will still work. If the quick fix command fails or returns
sudo dnf install apr apr-util alsa-lib glib2
Make the file executable: chmod +x DaVinci_Resolve_Studio_19.0_Linux.run . Run the installer with the skip flag:
Are you currently using or a different version of Linux for this installation? sudo dnf install apr apr-util alsa-lib glib2 Make
Use the following command:
Run this command to install the equivalents on Fedora, CentOS, or RHEL: sudo dnf install -y apr apr-util alsa-lib glib2 Use code with caution.
Running into dependency errors is a common experience when installing third-party software, proprietary tools, or older applications on Linux. A frequent error message format looks like this: Running into dependency errors is a common experience
Now you can confidently install these packages and get back to using your software without frustrating library errors. If this guide helped you, consider sharing it with others who might be stuck on the same message.
), causing the installer to fail its dependency check even if the necessary software is technically present. Step 1: Install the Correct Dependencies
please install the following missing packages: libapr1 libaprutil1 libasound2 libglib2.0-0
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