I'd really like to use Qubes.  The last time I tried it was on an Ultrabook and 
the install and setup was straightforward and painless.  However, when I tried 
to view a YouTube video in a browser window, I noticed the video playback 
wasn't perfectly smooth and there was NO AUDIO.

I'd like to revisit Qubes OS and see if it's feasible to use as my primary OS 
again, but this time I'd like to know if DaVinci Resolve 14 (there are Windows, 
Mac, and Linux versions) can be installed either to run under Linux or under a 
Windows VM.  People have gotten Resolve 14 to install and run under CentOS, 
Debian, Ubuntu, and other distributions.

I'd need audio to work.

If I could get youtube working with no performance or audio issues and DaVinci 
Resolve working on Qubes, I would gladly move to it full time.

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