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photoshopCClinux
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Windows feature that resets system clocks based on random data is wreaking havoc
Unless you need the newest features, Photoshop runs surprisingly well under Wine - and I don't mean this in the usual "oh yea, Wine totally works" way where it's a huge pain to set up and is 90% luck, it actually runs with barely more glitches than on Windows (not zero, but it's Adobe software, so you can't expect much).
This is the installer I used to use: https://github.com/Gictorbit/photoshopCClinux
This one is newer and looks even more promising: https://github.com/LinSoftWin/Photoshop-CC2022-Linux
- dGPU Passthrough on a laptop using just the LCD panel?
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how well does photoshop run with "playonlinux" on ZorinOS?
Probably not. Your best bet would be to use a Windows Virtual Machine to run photoshop or just dualboot. Your 2nd best bet would be Bottles or Lutris if you absolutely must run photoshop on Linux and will accept no substitutes. I warn you that this may turn into a Frodo Baggins-esque journey for an experienced user. Here is a small guide: https://github.com/Gictorbit/photoshopCClinux
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Why do you tolerate this nonsense
There are Linux repacks for Photoshop which isn't exactly legal but it sets up wine and it's much easier than installing it on windows https://github.com/Gictorbit/photoshopCClinux
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Linux Workstation for Media?
Since then, I try to keep an eye on DaVinci Resolve things (like MakeResolveDeb) and things like the WinApps/cassowary, Gictorbit/MiMillieuh Photoshop installer, and Photogimp, or news like about OBS being officially supported on Linux through Flatpak and why that matters.
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Yes, the GIMP UI is horrible. I haven't seen anyone say something different. Also you can use Photoshop on Linux but it's connected with a lot of hassle. https://github.com/Gictorbit/photoshopCClinux
- Windows Loser
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People who made use of Photoshop/adobe apps through WINE on Linux, how did it go?.
I do use Krita but only for animation along with Blender for 3D scenarios like they do with Gumball "tv show", I'm happy that I can use Blender on Linux, I've heard about Wine and I'm more than willing to try it out as much as it's needed, I've been sent a link of a workaround to use even newer versions of Photoshop on Linux".
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Is there any possible way to get Adobe on Linux?
IV installed and used this quite a few times but not being an image editor kinda guy I cant vouch for everything working perfectly. https://github.com/Gictorbit/photoshopCClinux
com.usebottles.bottles
- Installing Battle.net
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I really, REALLY wanted to use linux
Install a Chromium-based browser (e.g. Brave) using Wine (I did it using Bottles), and you should be able to stream in 1080p.
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Safely running malicious 2000s games on linux
As long as you run them sandboxed, e.g. using Bottles via Flatpak, or maybe even Firejail, it's just very unlikely they will affect your system.
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Install Trouble w/ Lack of UEFI & NO BIOS
Just a few quick tips: - Steam is the best place to game on Linux. Proton does wonders. To enable it for all titles, go into settings -> Steam Play -> Enable Steam Play for all titles - For games not on Steam, use either Lutris or Bottles. - I don't know about the exact state of VR on Linux, but I think some (most?) games don't work, even with WINE/Proton. In this case, as a last resort, you can run a VM. You'll have to setup GPU-passthrough to get acceptable performances. I think virt-manager is well suited for that, but it's not exactly the most user-friendly software. You'll have to ask for help on this point, I suppose.
- Next step for a Windows 10 user?
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'GameImage' a game changer for getting old finicky Windows games running on Deck
Bottles
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How to install Wine? Is OpenSUSE Wiki entry on Wine outdated?
You use case may differ, but I use flatpak and Bottles. Getting anything useful out of Wine has always been a hassle (at least for me). With Bottles I've got Steam working with games e.g. Split Second with moderate effort.
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I have been using MicroOS Desktop exclusively for half a year now ... I am not going back to traditional distributions.
I see Bottles has a Flatpak version, I wonder if that would work?
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Saw Gnome had one, so I'm working on a image upscaler with KDE tech
Bottles is a gui tool that lets you manage wine prefixes known as "bottles" inside the app itself. it even supports managing steam titles and changing runners easily.
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Adjusting my fuel maps at the track
You might check Bottles for regular software: https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.usebottles.bottles
What are some alternatives?
vkd3d-proton - Fork of VKD3D. Development branches for Proton's Direct3D 12 implementation.
Photoshop-CC2021-Linux - Installer for Photoshop CC 2022 on linux with a GUI [Moved to: https://github.com/MiMillieuh/Photoshop-CC2022-Linux]
lutris - Lutris desktop client
PhotoGIMP - A Patch for GIMP 2.10+ for Photoshop Users
OpenTabletDriver - Open source, cross-platform, user-mode tablet driver
winapps - Run Windows apps such as Microsoft Office/Adobe in Linux (Ubuntu/Fedora) and GNOME/KDE as if they were a part of the native OS, including Nautilus integration.
Glimpse - Fork of the GNU Image Manipulation Program 2.10.18
Windows10Debloater - Script to remove Windows 10 bloatware.
WINE-on-ChromeOS - Shell-Script to install WINE in the Google Chrome OS Linux environment
dxvk - Vulkan-based implementation of D3D9, D3D10 and D3D11 for Linux / Wine
cemu-linux - Play with Cemu on Linux (with high performance)
net.lutris.Lutris