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I came across a video where Adobe Photoshop is installed in Ubuntu, and when trying to repeat it, I had difficulties: answer some questions with wine?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjmQJckOATM
In the video, as I understand it, the author, using a special frontend for wine, playonlinux, installs photoshop cs6 using a special script. I downloaded via torrent specifically www.torrentino.net/torrent/965724 , and first tried to install via wine from the ubuntu (1.6) repositories, it did not work. Updated to 1.7, didn't work either. It broke off at the very first stages of the installation, gave an error ... [but this is so, the background ...]
Now I tried to install Photoshop through PlayOnLinux, so the installation is a little further, to say that it is almost not completely finished. This screenshot serves as evidence of this (+ further error code):
Error code:
Exit Code: 0
Please see specific errors and warnings below for troubleshooting. For example, WARNING: DF029, DW024 ...
-------------------------------------- Summary --------------------------------------
- 0 fatal error(s), 0 error(s), 2 warning(s)
WARNING: DW024: The payload: {9124DF4E-617D-486B-A970-8FA632244F24} Adobe Photoshop CS6 Core 13.0.0.0 requires a UI parent with following specification:
Family: Photoshop
ProductName: Adobe Photoshop CS6 Core_x64
This parent relationship is not satisfied, because this payload is not present in this session.
----------- Payload: {CFA46C39-C539-4BE9-9364-495003C714AD} Adobe SwitchBoard 2.0 2.0.0.0 -----------
WARNING: DF029: ARKServiceControl::StartService: Service not started/stopped SwitchBoard. Current State: 0 Exit Code: 0 Service Specific Exit Code: 0(Seq 1)
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Notice: если выведеться сообщение об ошибке, не закрывайте ее, дайте 5 минут чтоб PlayOnLinux установил все необходимое сам
but nothing happened. Try someone, maybe my hands are not from the right place? Tell me if I did everything right?
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