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August 6, 2019

Adobe CC on Linux. Adobe Substance already supports rpm so it seems Adobe CC should follow. It would make good sense to require the CC app to download and update products purchased for fluidity. Most hardware used for Adobe already supports Linux in open and closed drivers for tablets and pens. Adobe's support would bring millions in dollars towards the future in Linux and sculpt the future in tech in general. Also developers are already using Linux to develop games and media like Google with Stadia and Game design companies. The need for Adobe CC has never been higher and can miss a great opportunity and the free support the Linux community can give, It only makes it cheaper in the long run to support a growing cutting edge community than to buy other software companies down the road.

Participant
June 3, 2019

Go CC to Linux Please ! We are VFX Studio and if you not do this we go to unsubscribe of your software , we are many alternative ex : DaVinci , Hiero etc ...

Rune4234
Participant
June 1, 2019

I also support this, bring CC to Linux!!!!

flight spotting
Participant
June 1, 2019

Adobe is the only reason I'm still stuck with Windows.

greenplugin
Participant
May 27, 2019

Any news? Adobe?

serefatilla
Participant
May 25, 2019

I don't use Linux atm but will give it a try if Adobe makes this possible.

Participant
May 7, 2019

Please, once for all. Make Adobe CC avaliable for Linux !

Participant
May 2, 2019

I stopped using Adobe CC since making the switch to Linux as my web development platform. I would gladly resubscribe if it were made available.

Participating Frequently
April 16, 2019

Forgive me if this has already been discussed (if so, please show me where) but I've recently been hearing good stuff about container packages such as snap, flatpak and appimages (particularly snap) which are distribution agnostic.  These containers isolate the rest of the operating system from the software and contain all the dependencies required which I think would go a long way to solve the argument of Adobe having difficulties with support for the multitude of available Linux distributions?


Added to that I have seen scripts and other means of getting Adobe CC packages installed and running through things like wine and Play on Linux, though I believe updates are a problem and I doubt the stability of such solutions.

However this leads me to think there could be two possible solutions.  One would be someone clever enough to make a containerised version of the existing Adobe CC App or Adobe to make a snap or similar package themselves (oh please).  I acknowledge that I don't have the knowledge to know if such a thing is possible but I would welcome any input anyone may have on the subject or can point me to somewhere on the internet where this has been discussed?

I, like many others am dying to get away from Windows and go full time Linux.  Editing photography is the only thing preventing me from doing so.

What say you about this Adobe? 


Thanks

Richard

Note: For the sake of brevity, I have tried existing Linux solutions and they don't cut it for me. Kudos to anyone who has successfully made the switch and made it work for them, I may try again at some future date but time is a valuable commodity and going through a new learning curve will consume too much of that which I don't have enough of at present.

Participant
April 7, 2019

The community is demanding this almost 10 years now. Creative Cloud is the ONLY thing i have to boot into windows. i just hate it, its not efficient. Every other software i use is available for ubuntu/linux.