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in reply to LPS • • •look for the alternate softwares.
What adobe software you need an alternate?
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in reply to LPS • • •Yuki Linux
in reply to LPS • • •@lps no and there is no great replacements for Photoshop possibly krita since you can add the machine learning stuff, but it will never be the equivalent you want it to be unless you put in the work. 
You’re better paying for that $13 a month service that gives you photo editing, canva or something. 
Video paid daVinci resolve is the best but at the same time it’s a nightmare to install so I recommend installing it via nix pkg manager 
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in reply to LPS • • •@lps Apparently it's doable, with some workarounds and the occasional missing feature
appdb.winehq.org/objectManager…
Can't vouch for it though, I haven't used anything Adobe since CS5.
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in reply to LPS • • •@lps If CC allows for multiple installs, you can test in a virtual machine…
I used PS (well, camera raw really) in Wine; was a bit of a hassle to set up but worked reasonably well. Then again, Wine has improved enormously over the last few years but it'll always be an uphill battle to keep up with modern software, so YMMV.
An alternative would be to keep the old win10 license for a virtual machine that you use exclusively for Adobe®™ stuff.
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in reply to farlukar • •Daniel Rohde-Kage
in reply to openSUSE Linux • • •With software that bore the name OpenSUSE 9.0. Crazy cool.
And the foundation stone for W2K being my last Windows and me not even installing MS products in a VM.
So this Windows 10 is an update of W2K and has a built-in split-view for the file-manager?