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    That means people need to have another excuse for not using GNU/Linux even though they complain 24/7/365 about Windows.

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      No, it means I can install Photoshop and InDesign for the couple times a year I need to edit a file in my line of work, and I no longer need to boot into Windows twice a year just to use them.

      This is amazing news!

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      Still no autocad on Linux. Freecad works, but importing dwg files from autocad, which almost everyone uses, is always messy.

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        I need NX. If we could get that working, and if IT let me have Linux on my work PC, I would be so happy. My CAD station runs considerably worse on Win11, and the drivers for my favorite spaceball don’t work on it.

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      People have very good reasons for not switching to Linux. Not everyone is a computer/software enthusiast. Most people dont want to deal with the different for the heck of it, especially when the current solution works well enough (which windows does no matter how much we like to shit on it for fair reasons.)

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    Until Adobe patch’s the installer and licencing server to prevent it from working at all. (Too cynical?)

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      switch. i wish valve sponsored more of this work beyond running games

      Why would they want to do that? If there’s sufficient demand, companies like Adobe have enough billions in change to fund that effort.

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      exactly! i tried linux couple of years ago and loved it, i used to dual boot, but i couldnt get the adobe suit running so i just gave up since i rely on it for my job. its not like i love adobe or something, i hate it, but i absolutely need it for my job so i cant really switch, so im stuck on windows. if linux supported the apps that i need like adobe suit and some 3d programs then i would switch asap

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    This post only mentions that the installer works, but does the actual application work? Don’t get me wrong, the installer working is still progress.

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      the application has worked for some time; it just required a windows copy or piracy to actually get the application files

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            Okay well, lightroom Classic is the last thing I’m booting into Windows for. I’ve tried a few times to get into Darktable but the learning curve is steep and blah blah blah. Could you please expound on your earlier comment? If there’s a trick for getting Adobe software to play nicely it could be life changing for me. Are you saying that the software installs fine with Wine/Proton, the issue is the installer/Creative Cloud? Thank you so much!!!

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              it’s a bit of a pain, but this post here offers an in-depth explanation how to set up photoshop CC 2024, and should be adaptable to other adobe software and more recent versions.

              alternatively, if you don’t mind using a version that’s a few years out of date (but well tested and supported), this script streamlines the whole setup process and has been successfully used to accommodate lightroom.

              i hope this all helps. good luck!

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    butter smooth

    Butter smooth and adobe should never belong in the same sentence.

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    I just googled “does Adobe run on Linux” yesterday and saw it doesn’t…

    This is great news but my cc already updated to 2026 and I am not in a position to pirate atm

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    I used Krita for the first time the other day and it was a lot more slick than Gimp. Not a professional though, just got a hobbyist interest in graphic design.

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    If someone can get DXO PureRaw and Lightroom to work on Linux, I’ll switch immediately and won’t look back.

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        I haven’t tried to be honest, I haven’t had much time to tinker around. I have a spare laptop that my work gave to me that was functioning fine but they were going to toss. Haven’t done anything with it yet so I may give it a try when I have more time on my hands.

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    Wish there was into on how to pirate adobe for Linux. Even into for Windows is hard to find (for obvious reasons) when you’re someone like me who doesn’t know where to look.

    This is not an invitation to tell me how and get banned lol