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May 4, 2022
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Adobe on Linux Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

  • May 4, 2022
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Hi,

Am I the only one, except NASA, who want to work full time only on Linux?

ADOBE, time to go forward! Or you are waiting for a Serif to make a milestone?

 

PS: Color management is much more easy and 'stable' compared to Windows. (x-rite i1display PRO PLUS + DisplayCAL)

 

[Moderator moved the thread to the correct forum]

Correct answer Peru Bob

See the reply by Dov Isaacs, former Adobe Principal Scientist (April 30, 1990 - May 30, 2021) here:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/the-lounge-discussions/waiting-for-linux-native-softwares-cloud-on-li...

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thatsmauri
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 4, 2022

The bitter reality is that Linux doesn't have a noteworthy market share on desktop PCs. Right now, it's about ~2.48%. As long as this won't change drastically in the future, Adobe just won't waste their time porting software to it.

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/the-lounge-discussions/waiting-for-linux-native-softwares-cloud-on-linux-will-not-happen/m-p/11926373#M11931

New Participant
January 7, 2025

I guess I won't bother with Adobe, period.

New Participant
March 25, 2025

Hello Boss 🙂

I only have to use Adobe because of Government Forms.  Office and Adobe is obsolete and just need to go away.

Real Developers use Markdown 🙂