


Double check against the en_US.py file, or open an issue if you need assistance. If you see any errors, it means your translation dictionary local_str has misconfigured keys. For example, if you were to implement translation to French, France, you'd have a languages/fr_FR.py file.Īfter implementing the translation, run python -m unittest to certify everything is in order. The name of your file should match exactly the locale identification. To contribute translating the script, add a locale file to the languages/ directory. LocalizationĬurrently, this script displays messages in these locales: If you have find some error or want to ask for a feature, open a new issue and describe the problem in detail. Example: -locale pt_BR for Brazilian Portuguese, or -locale zh_CN for Simplified Chinese. Override this behavior by providing a -locale xx_YY argument to the script call. In case it's not implemented, default is en_US (United States English). The script will use the locale set in your machine to display messages in your preferred language.

Otherwise you could not use DaVinci Resolve (I did not tested it). Go to your uefi settings and set primary display to PCIE. UHD Graphics 630 (Desktop) (kernel driver in use: i915)Įllesmere (kernel driver in use: amdgpu) Installed OpenCL drivers: opencl-amd-polaris opencl-nvidia The output of the script should be the following: Run the script with the same parameters as you intend to launch D.R.įor example, if using Nvidia Optimus laptop, you probably use prime-run, so run: Pip install distro pip install pylspci Usage:

Python modules could be alternatively installed with pip:
