I've never had any trouble running adobe software on Linux.
I've also never tried, but still the statement is technically correct.
235 0 ReplyThe answer is very much "Don't run Photoshop"
(Fuck Adobe. There, I said it)
153 0 ReplyWhat? This is a normal headphone dongle for macs.
124 0 ReplyI was taking to my sister, who is an artist, about setting up Linux and warned them about poor Adobe support. Their response was "⭐ 𝒻𝓊𝒸𝓀 𝒶𝒹𝑜𝒷𝑒 ⭐" due to their AI shenanigans and high costs.
So thanks modern Adobe for making it easier for people to switch to Linux.
86 0 ReplyAre you trying to use a guitar as an input device for PhotoShop?
71 0 Reply*Audiophile screeching in the distance as you enjoy perfectly fine 48k through this bad boy
35 0 ReplySay what you will, this is an efficient and elegant way to store your adapters. I’m envious.
29 0 ReplyJust dropping this here https://forum.mattkc.com/viewtopic.php?t=336
28 0 ReplyI just went through this last night....VMware workstation +windows 10 + passthrough.
26 0 ReplyThere are Linux users trying to use Photoshop?
26 0 ReplyI don’t use Adobe, I make money just fine without it.
22 0 ReplyNot too hard with WinApps. I just use GIMP.
21 0 ReplyYou can skip 3 of these adapters if you upgrade to the latest libraries, downgrade your microcode, turn off WiFi, and bench press a goat. It turns out it was the goat involved I'm the process, rather than the sacrifice, that made that stuff work.
20 0 ReplyGimp sucks.
And ps works with wine if you have it on windows already and drag over some system32 dlls
13 0 ReplyWhat's so funny? This is how we played multiplayer Doom in 94.
12 0 ReplyOr just use Photopea like a non-self abusive person
11 0 Reply"This is what me and the boys biologically did you your mom last night"
9 0 ReplyAdd one more adapter to plug that 1/4" into a sound card, plug a printer into the other end, and then hire Abdul Alhazred to write a Cups driver.
8 0 ReplyWhen I first used the Adobe suite it was on a Mac, I assumed it ran best on non-Windows machines. This was in 2005... Why would they have to make it so hard to use on Linux?
8 0 ReplyBetter than waiting for GIMP to load fonts, I'd wager.
8 0 ReplyImagine your livelihood depending on adobe, how do you take yourself seriously?
7 0 ReplyI love this, buy fuck off with that anti-Linux content on Lemmy.
We only have few places. :)
Edit: unless we're talking about servers and phones, in which case we have most of them
5 0 ReplyPhoto pea use webapps if it feels comfy.
4 0 ReplyOr just run it in a Windows VM and save yourself a ton of grief? Win10 LTSC works just fine.
4 0 Replyjust install gimp. much more straightforward and customizable. and it is foss
3 0 ReplyI want context
3 0 ReplyOoooor, go to photopea. Dont need to download anything but just open a browser
3 0 ReplyHow do I run Paint Shop Pro 9 on Linux?
3 0 ReplyWell ain’t that just a string of memories.
3 0 ReplyMe running from DP to HDMI to
DPDVI on a family members computer because I had those cables/adapter.2 0 Replyphotoshop trying to run on a gnu operating system*
2 0 Replythats me with affinity (and you need a custom version of wine) 💀
2 0 ReplyHah, we used to have some of those AUI to 10Base2 transducers back in the day in the office. Definitely had one on the IBM RS6000/220 box.
2 0 ReplyReminds me of a setup I had for local serial multiplayer on my Atari ST. I had cable going from the ST's 25 pin serial port to a 9-pin connector, a gender changer, a null modem module, then 9-pin back to 25-pin. But hey, it worked.
2 0 ReplyI recall a native build of Photoshop 3 running on Irix. That was a long time ago though.
2 0 ReplyDongle...
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