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How to install Photoshop on Linux?
I tried to install via PlayOnLinux, it didn’t work out, it says that the Wine version is incompatible, the version of the Ubuntu system is 14.04, even when I installed the shop, I asked for a link to the .exe file of the shop itself, I think there is a possibility that an error occurred due to a passing exe file, which I downloaded. Who has already done this, help. And if possible, send a link to the .exe of the normal version of the CS6 shop
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I put myself on virtualbox + screen integration mode. Works more or less, I have enough.
Here are some interesting links, but keep in mind that ease of use will not be like under Windows.
softhelp.org.ua/?p=5653
habrahabr.ru/post/194546
ubuntovod.ru/instructions/adobe-photoshop-ubuntu.html
zenway.ru/page/wine-photoshop-druzhba
Photoshop cannot be installed on Linux .
What you are trying to do is run a Windows application through Wine.
Firstly, decide on the version of Photoshop
Secondly: go to https://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?appId=17 and learn how and what needs to be done in order to start, including reading about bugs.
Thirdly (if it doesn't start) - install GIMP and don't ask more stupid questions.
If your task is to run PS through Wine on Linux, study the issue. I give a link with Wine, google the rest.
If you need to edit photos, as already mentioned above - put Gimp
Under wine or virtualbox, but in both cases there is a small, but very unpleasant limitation - CUDA is not available (calculation by a video card), which is quite noticeable during serious work. In most cases, people (not designers-photographers, they can't be retrained) have enough of GIMP.
Yes, 100% photoshop will not work for you on Ubuntu, time-tested, but it will be enough for layout, here is a video with installing the release on Ubuntu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjmQJckOATM
I ran older versions of WineHQ PS Portable (CS2, or something) - everything seemed to work.
In general, you should start reading from here - https://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?appId=17 , and then figure out what doesn't work and how to fix it.
if you want to quickly and severely
1. download the portable version of photoshop. (The plus is that all the firewood and dll drags with it)
2. Run under the stock wine (6cc works)
If you install PS through regular wine, a lot of problems arise. Better use playOnLinux
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