Ubuntu Installation :: Install Photoshop Cs5 On Ubuntu 11.04?
Aug 6, 2011how could i install photoshop cs5 without using wine on ubuntu 11.04???
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI have recently converted to Ubuntu, so I must mention now I am new to Ubuntu. The Ubuntu version I am running is 10.04 I was looking for ways to install Adobe Photoshop CS5, but when I try to run the Setup.exe with WINE, it runs the installing setup, but then after it loads the window closes and it doesn't do anything from that.
Is there any way to fix this at all? As I am starting to miss Photoshop. P.S. I know there is an alternative program such as GIMP, but it takes forever to do something in GIMP which it takes like 1 minute in Photoshop to do. If there is not a fix for this...is there a program that is like Photoshop, but not like GIMP?
i managed to install Photoshop over Wine nd it s working like a charm. Installing the Tablet was even more easy, just used Wizardpen (reconized) nd WORKS! But the Pen Pressure aint working, can someone tell me what can i do, because this is the last thing i need for a new life as an Ubuntu user. My tablet is Genius G-Pen M712X nd Ubuntu 11.04.
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View 6 Replies View RelatedI am trying to install photoshop Elements 5.0 in Wine. The Wine instructions say not to install it as root, among a bunch of other things. My System Settings for Removable Devices is set to automatically mount such devices. My /etc/fstab, which I have messed with, looks like this:
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/dev/sda2 swap swap defaults 0 0
/dev/sda1 / ext4 defaults 1 1
/dev/sda3 /home ext4 defaults 1 2
/dev/sda5 /mnt/backup ext4 noatime,user_xattr 1 2
/dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom auto defaults 1 2
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I use Photoshop for photo editing and also for creating custom graphics. I recently switched to Ubuntu... since its free and great at the same time. But in Ubuntu I cannot install any Adobe softwares since it does not support it yet. I heard of a solution..I looked around for solution and how to use it.... but got confused and couldn't understand a work in those tutorials.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI am running Ubuntu 10.10 and get the following error after installing Photoshop CS5 Extended. I uploaded a video of my problem. I have the latest version of Wine installed if that makes a difference. [URL]..
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View 6 Replies View RelatedI did originally have Ubuntu 10.04, in which gave me the same problem. I have upgraded to Ubuntu 10.10.I have been using the portable Adobe Photoshop CS5 application for a while now however it has kind of broken on me now. Everytime I tun the application now, it gives me a runtime error.
"Runtime Error!
Program C:Pro.
R6034
An application has made an attempt to load the C runtime library incorrectly. contact the application's support team for more info" I have tried re-installing several times now. Even downloading a different version. I am also running it through wine through the following command.. "wine "C:Program FilesPhotoshopPortablePhotoshopCS5Portable.exe"
I've just tried to install PS CS5 portable in wine but I get a R6034 error. Does anyone know what I need to do?
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I installed Wine, and apparently that is supposed to help use Windows programs on a Linux system, but unfortunately I am very blank on how to use it. I would appreciate any help at all! I love Ubuntu except for this one little thing.
Also, is it possible to run a Windows VM on a Linux? Would that let me use my tablet?
I had PS CS5 portable running with Wine and everything was fine. However, from a couple of days ago I click on the icon to open the application and it keep loading. I had attached a screen-shoot with more details. I am running Ubuntu 10.10 and Wine (wine-1.3.7).
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