Contact Adobe CC Support for assistance.
Contact Adobe CC Support for assistance.
I attempted for a while, honestly, after two months using Illustrator, AE, and Photoshop on Ubuntu—it didn’t go well. I tried everything I could find, but nothing helped. The only reason I kept dual booting was to run CC apps. Unless something changed in the last six months, I’m pretty sure you’ll be fine.
Occasionally users experience issues on Linux with proton and POL improvements, along with better wine support. Updates via the Creative Cloud sometimes cause Photoshop to stop working after a short period before functioning again. Additionally, I've heard mixed opinions from Adobe forums—some suggest Linux is risky for creative software.
Alternatively, consider using a KVM-based VM if you have extra RAM available. Windows will remain necessary, but you won’t have to restart each time you switch environments.
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I recall using Photoshop alongside Wine on Ubuntu about three years back, and it functioned adequately. That’s all I know.
It seems you're looking for alternatives to Photoshop. You mentioned needing powerful content-aware features, layers, masks, and color adjustments—tools that Photoshop excels at. While DaVinci Resolve and Fusion can handle some tasks, they don’t match Photoshop’s capabilities. GIMP works but lacks the polish. You might want to explore more advanced tools like Photoshop itself, or consider alternatives such as Affinity Photo, Capture One, or even specialized plugins for your workflow.