All right so I think I figured out a way to have Adobe application run almost natively on Linux which is winpps.
But I'll see how it actually works when I attempt it.
Been trying to learn Linux over the past few months because Window 10 support is quickly coming to an end.
@souldessin All of them. I'm a graphic designer I need them to all run for my job.
It's industry standard for you to use that software.
If you use anything else you'll get fired.
@Mr_NutterButter
Offhand, have you attempted to run the install through steam with the proton experimental build?
@souldessin not yet just been booting different Linux distros to see how I like how they feel first before I attempt.
@Mr_NutterButter
What do you dislike most about using windows interface?
@souldessin Not much other than I generally like how Windows 7 was formatted compared to Windows 10.
@Mr_NutterButter honestly man I've been using windows 11 with some modifications and it is the exact same experience I had on win10 I can barely tell the difference
@beardalaxy Na, for me I've used it on other PCs and that shit is the Antichrist of anti software and bloat.
Window 10 was really bad but window 11 is where I draw the line.
+ Most the complaints I had about Linux have been solved. Primarily around gaming.
@Mr_NutterButter fair enough haha. I'm a filthy windows and Nintendo enjoyer, basically Satan incarnate around these parts xD
@beardalaxy the Nintendo one especially bad XD
@beardalaxy but yeah I'm just having performance issues with Windows and just Linux in general just runs a lot smoother in my system especially for gaming weirdly.
So that's why I'm getting ready to switch over especially considering Windows 10 life support ends October 14th.
@Mr_NutterButter
Which adobe app are you trying to run?