I’ve never had any trouble running adobe software on Linux.
I’ve also never tried, but still the statement is technically correct.
I’m laughing way too hard at this.
Honestly this is the best answer.
Like, use the tools that work for your use case?
I fucking hate macs but man using a video editor on windows was a pain back in the day. Where I would rather set up a server on Linux, than use whatever the hell windows servers operate.
just install gimp. much more straightforward and customizable. and it is foss
The answer is very much “Don’t run Photoshop”
(Fuck Adobe. There, I said it)
“It is always ethical to pirate adobe”
It’s never unethical to pirate Adobe, but it’s always more ethical to use Free Software instead and deny Adobe the mindshare.
It’s far more ethical to make the company lose money
Minimum amount for photoshop is 22$/month
Pirate photoshop
Delete it
Pirate again
Repeat 30 times
Adobe looses 660$
If everyone does this adobe will loose so much
Investors hate this one glitch!
Goto www.PhotoPea.com instead. :)
Fuck Adobe
I 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.
There are Linux users trying to use Photoshop?
As a challenge… for science 👀…
Or just use Photopea like a non-self abusive person
What? This is a normal headphone dongle for macs.
Are you trying to use a guitar as an input device for PhotoShop?
???
What else would you use?
Reverse polarity positron emitter.
Not too hard with WinApps. I just use GIMP.
“This is what me and the boys biologically did you your mom last night”
Jesus Christ man
Gimp sucks.
And ps works with wine if you have it on windows already and drag over some system32 dlls
Gimp used to suck. Gimp 3 is amazing. Krita is great. Inkscape is OK.
Having all three requires less space than Photoshop and Illustrator and covers about every feature of both.
Add 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.