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Either use Gimp, or Windows on a virtual machine, or dance around photoshop to install on Linux.
When I sat on ubuntu, I calmly typeset through wine ps cs3 and then ps cs5 - in principle there were no problems, it worked not bad for me, but still there were glitches.
Well, I also set myself VirtualBox with the display integration mode and it doesn’t matter at all what axis you have, if resources allow, then why not.
Now more and more designs are coming to Sketch, working on mac
I myself recently switched to linux and also have a need for Photoshop, layout from psd layouts. I tried wine, but even so I don’t have this photoshop on it :) I was very surprised at the speed of VirtualBox under linux, on Windows it’s a rather slow thing, and everything flies there (the machine is the same). I have a dual core i5 and ssd hard + 6gb ram. I picked up windows XP on a virtual machine, installed 2GB of RAM and two virtual cores for it (I had to enable virtualization in the BIOS). Now I'm working with site layouts on a virtual machine, there are no slowdowns.
Installed according to this article CS6 www.oldnix.org/install-photoshop-linux everything worked fine. But why do you need Linux, what plus did you find there? Linux has one difference from other operating systems, it is limited in everything you can. There are no necessary programs, and if you have Ubuntu, then there is the possibility of losing all data, since this is not an OS at all, but a piece of shit.
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