I think this script is a must-have for anyone looking to run Photoshop on Ubuntu, Linux Mint or other Linux distributions. ![]() ![]() Everything the script does can be manually replicated in regular versions of WINE should you have the patience to do it. You don’t have to use this script of course. This script is usefulīeing the lazy sort I really appreciate scripts like this - and I reckon a good chunk of you reading this will too. You’ll need an Adobe ID to download and install applications using the Adobe Application Manage too, most of which will also require a paid subscription. Adobe’s Creative Suite of applications (Photoshop for image editing, InDesign for desktop publishing, Dreamweaver for website creation and Illustrator for graphic design) is now Creative Cloud, reflecting a greater emphasis on the internet and a new subscription model. Now, lest anyone get too excited but this script I must stress that it doesn’t give you free, unfettered access to the Adobe creative suite. Well, you create your own open source creative suite People have been asking Adobe to make Creative Suite available on Linux for several years now. Which apps work?Ĭorbin says that only he’s only tested Adobe Application Manager, Photoshop CC 2015, and Lightroom 5, but adds that he “didn’t encounter any bugs” while using them.įor details on how well other apps in the Creative Cloud work you can, as always, head check the Wine Application Database for details. It’s the Adobe Application Manager you will need to use to download and install Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Illustrator, and other Adobe CC apps. Adobe Creative Cloud (CC) is a powerful suite of software tools used by millions of creatives around the world and now, those on Linux can join in the fun. The script will automatically configure your Wine environment, install relevant/required packages (atmlib, core fonts, gdiplus, etc) and then proceed to download and install the Adobe Application Manager app. Next, open PlayOnLinux, head to ‘Tools’ > ‘Run a local script’ and select the install script you downloaded above. Once you have set-up PlayOnLinux you can go ahead and download/save the Creative Cloud script from Github:ĭownload Creative Cloud Script from Github Therefore you’ll need to download and install PlayOnLinux in order to use this script: Inside this manager, select the Adobe App you wish to run. Once inside POL, look for Adobe Application Manager and run it. This is crucial, as without the POL environment, none of the Adobe apps work. Linux is quickly becoming a superior option over Windows and as of right now. How to use the Creative Cloud PlayOnLinux ScriptĬorbin’s Creative Cloud Linux script works with PlayOnLinux, a user friendly GUI front-end for Wine that makes lets you install, manage and run Windows apps on Linux desktops. To run any of the Adobe apps, you’ll need to follow this process. Unfortunately, Creative Cloud is not yet available for Linux, Ubuntu. ![]() But, keen to scratch this itch, he soon “figured out the best method” and, credit to him, put together an installation script that ‘takes care of everything’ for other users too.
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