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Adobe Creative Cloud does not support Ubuntu/Linux.
Please see the minimum system requirements needed to use Creative Cloud:
https://helpx.adobe.com/in/creative-cloud/system-requirements.html
Thanks
Kanika Sehgal
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Hi Gokhan,
As I understand that you have added a video that shows how to install Creative Cloud on Ubuntu/ Linux, however, as of now that option is not available.
You may Contact Customer Care for help and support.
Feel free to update the thread for any other questions.
Regards
Kanika
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From the video, it looks like it's working to me. It may not be supported, but it's certainly an option for those interested, at least until Adobe realizes the user-base they are missing out on. It looks like the method only supports a few older apps at the moment based on the readme.md of the script developer.
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As you've seen "this option is now available".
Give us, customers, what we want.
Otherwise, we will find it by ourselves (maybe in another company if we need to).
Regards,
Liwy
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Unfortunately, Creative Cloud is not yet available for Linux, Ubuntu.
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Kanika
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Are there plans to make it available? I am currently in the process of backing up all files and switching away from Windows 10 due to their intrusive background apps. We pay good money for a subscription and shouldn't be held to ransom by either Apple or Microsoft.
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righteo wrote
Are there plans to make it available? I am currently in the process of backing up all files and switching away from Windows 10 due to their intrusive background apps. We pay good money for a subscription and shouldn't be held to ransom by either Apple or Microsoft.
I'm currently doing the same, running Manjaro Linux. Linux is quickly becoming a superior option over Windows and as of right now, Adobe CC is the only thing keeping me tied to Windows.
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Adobe CC is the only thing makes me restart my PC to open windows -_-
I hope they make Creative Cloud available for Linux someday soon
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You could set a virtual machine running your Windows installation from Linix, but it would mess your Windows activation. MS software would think it's running on another device and thats against the licensing. Supplying another CDKey would fix the activation. You would loss some hardware capabilities too but I guess it may work well.
Im doing exactly opposite on Windows - I run my Debian installation as VM and very seldom have to reboot to run Debianm as my main OS.
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"Unfortunately, Creative Cloud is not yet available for Linux, Ubuntu.
Thanks
Kanika"
OHHH THAT ANSWER WAS HELPFULL! We did not know that. Thank you for iluminating us!
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Lets be respectful towards the messenger, at least we get some feedback from an Adobe rep. Its obvious that we are dealing with a corporate alliance with no intention of supporting Linux. Hopefully a company like Xiaomi will make the most of the thousands of newly graduated software engineers and give us some alternatives in the next few years.
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YEAH My apologise...but if you don't have anything to say...maybe is better not to say anithing
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Yet?? Accidentally let something slip there?
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This answer is interesting - not available yet. Since Adobe make products for Mac for decades and support this Linux's brother system of Unix family, it seems they got something, but they are waiting for something... Well, Apple does not wait for nobody, never did, and will go alone with Big Sur + ARM and will let Adobe behind... again! I really don't get some decisions (or lack of decisions) of companies as Adobe that has so much in hands...
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As I remember in the presentation of Apple Silicon they said that Adobe has transitioned flawlessly to the new Silicon since before BigSur and the Silicon Announcment.
What is, in fact a new condition in the market is that a lot of frontends programmers are using more and more Linux, and Adobe is way behind in this market, that is why Figma and others will shine against Adobe.
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Hello, Kanika and Adobe! Please, make CC available on Linux and I'll probably pay for it.
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Hi данилос21991410,
Kindly post your suggestion/idea under: Creative Cloud Feature Requests
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Kanika
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It's not supported, but it is possible due to other developers' effort... surprisingly they are not from Adobe.
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Just because it can't be supported, it doesn't mean it can't be done. You've badly misunderstood the Linux community if you think they won't find ways aroudn this. WINE is a well-known way of running many Windows applications on Linux. However, if you would provide native Linux support, it would be much more stable and less prone to piracy.
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Is not the same.
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I second what Righteo asked. I've switched to Linux over a year ago & use Black Magic Design's products (including hardware).
Regarding the video, the script appears to work under the compatibility layer (on Arch Linux) - but without After Effects in the list for some reason. I will keep on checking.