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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)
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Has anyone successfully used WINE and Creative Cloud? I'm going to try after this comment but I mess up a lot so just thought i'd drop that idea. In case anyone doesnt know WINE is a program on the linux distributions that lets you install .exe files and i think .msi. I switch between windows and linux a lot.
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My understanding is that it worked at one time years ago but no longer does.
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The trouble with this is that if you run into a problem, you need to test on a true Windows platform, to rule out WINE. It's possibly easier to rune CC in a virtual machine. The VM isn't supported either, but I guess (and really only guess) it is more stable.
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I tried it. It would work if my computer was a tad bit better.
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... Am I the only one ...
Hello my friend, you're not alone...
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I am a HUGE Linux person; but I can understand why their base is strickly Apple and Microsoft. Think about it from their perspective. It would be a nightmare. Linux is highly fragmented, with many different distributions (e.g., Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch Linux) and desktop environments (e.g., GNOME, KDE), each with subtle differences in how software behaves. Supporting this fragmentation would add complexity to Adobe’s development process. Big Nightmare..
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Instead of making Linux version - the easy way is use creative cloud and publish it on steam os - in such Case one codebase for windows runing on Linux with proton.
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You are not the only one upset with many products not available on Linux. I am 100% Linux as a Developer.
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