What did you do to our poor friend WINE that it managed to run PS?
1 year ago | 560
Linux users try not to obsess over Serial Experiments Lain challenge (IMPOSSIBLE)
1 year ago | 100
I'd probably prefer running Affinity or something like that through
1 year ago
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Photoshop has always run fine with Wine, the real challenge is getting OpenCL to work without any visual artifacts or crashes. Software rendering is unusable for professional workloads.
1 year ago | 19
fun fact even after effects work, but only the versions that doesnt use the CC ui, so unupdated 2014 is the last version that runs
1 year ago | 27
CC 2024 also works, but you have to install it on windows and then copy over the files to a wine prefix
1 year ago | 2
Bugged and with compatibily issues but it works! (Adobe pls port your services to gnu/linux)
1 year ago | 1
If I can run Affinity Photo (in a stable way) on Linux, I'd be even happier. I haven't checked to see if wine works well for it
1 year ago | 0
Hi, there's a trick might work : Install Steam, open the proton compatibility, and add photoshop executive file through "add a non steam game", and Steam will try to help you do all the dependency work. This is probably by far the best way to install windows apps.
1 year ago | 26
I love how many of these discussions became "how to get free photoshop"
1 year ago | 16
I still find it kinda funny a lot of stuff in wine has fixme prefixed in logs
1 year ago | 3
You were so preoccupied with whether or not you could, you didn't stop to think if you should.
1 year ago | 4
Eric Parker
'nooo! you can't just run photoshop on linux'
1 year ago | [YT] | 2,433