Unable to install photoshop CS6 on Ubuntu 18.04












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i have a problem installing Photoshop CS6 using wine (staging ideally nor version with simmilar compatibility).



Thanks for any help! (☞゚ヮ゚)☞





TRIED SOLUTION




  1. Installation failed - https://pastebin.com/FkYhRvZX


    • installing, winehq-devel, winehq-stable, winehq-staging, wine-stable, wine-stable-amd64, wine-staging, wine64, wine1.6 = no effect, but staging version is able to run the witcher 3.




  2. Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"




    • sudo apt install libcanberra-gtk-module* = no effect on staging, other versions seems not effected by this err.



  3. Install Photoshop CS6 using playonlinux = Solved the issue, Special thanks to @N0rbert





EXPECTED



Install and run Photoshop CS6 on Ubuntu 18.04





DISCLAIMER



I found many articles about this issue, but all of them seems outdated and not working on this issue and error message doesn't ring a bell for fix..










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  • It's not an answer, but I develop Photopea.com and many people use it as a PS replacement on Linux :) It handles modern PSD files much better than PS CS6.
    – Ivan Kuckir
    Jun 12 '18 at 9:54












  • @Ivan Kuckir Personally big fan of Photopea keep up the good work! (☞゚ヮ゚)☞ i would prefer Photopea over Photoshop i'm professional graphic designer and it just keep crashing and bugs out on every platform, but unfortunately i need it for logo development (i use rastr with optimized alpha channel which is then converted into vector) and i'm reliable on shortcuts so it's not ideal for me to use. The alternative is gimp which would need hard modifications to make it work for my workload..
    – David Košecký
    Jun 12 '18 at 11:04
















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i have a problem installing Photoshop CS6 using wine (staging ideally nor version with simmilar compatibility).



Thanks for any help! (☞゚ヮ゚)☞





TRIED SOLUTION




  1. Installation failed - https://pastebin.com/FkYhRvZX


    • installing, winehq-devel, winehq-stable, winehq-staging, wine-stable, wine-stable-amd64, wine-staging, wine64, wine1.6 = no effect, but staging version is able to run the witcher 3.




  2. Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"




    • sudo apt install libcanberra-gtk-module* = no effect on staging, other versions seems not effected by this err.



  3. Install Photoshop CS6 using playonlinux = Solved the issue, Special thanks to @N0rbert





EXPECTED



Install and run Photoshop CS6 on Ubuntu 18.04





DISCLAIMER



I found many articles about this issue, but all of them seems outdated and not working on this issue and error message doesn't ring a bell for fix..










share|improve this question
























  • It's not an answer, but I develop Photopea.com and many people use it as a PS replacement on Linux :) It handles modern PSD files much better than PS CS6.
    – Ivan Kuckir
    Jun 12 '18 at 9:54












  • @Ivan Kuckir Personally big fan of Photopea keep up the good work! (☞゚ヮ゚)☞ i would prefer Photopea over Photoshop i'm professional graphic designer and it just keep crashing and bugs out on every platform, but unfortunately i need it for logo development (i use rastr with optimized alpha channel which is then converted into vector) and i'm reliable on shortcuts so it's not ideal for me to use. The alternative is gimp which would need hard modifications to make it work for my workload..
    – David Košecký
    Jun 12 '18 at 11:04














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i have a problem installing Photoshop CS6 using wine (staging ideally nor version with simmilar compatibility).



Thanks for any help! (☞゚ヮ゚)☞





TRIED SOLUTION




  1. Installation failed - https://pastebin.com/FkYhRvZX


    • installing, winehq-devel, winehq-stable, winehq-staging, wine-stable, wine-stable-amd64, wine-staging, wine64, wine1.6 = no effect, but staging version is able to run the witcher 3.




  2. Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"




    • sudo apt install libcanberra-gtk-module* = no effect on staging, other versions seems not effected by this err.



  3. Install Photoshop CS6 using playonlinux = Solved the issue, Special thanks to @N0rbert





EXPECTED



Install and run Photoshop CS6 on Ubuntu 18.04





DISCLAIMER



I found many articles about this issue, but all of them seems outdated and not working on this issue and error message doesn't ring a bell for fix..










share|improve this question















i have a problem installing Photoshop CS6 using wine (staging ideally nor version with simmilar compatibility).



Thanks for any help! (☞゚ヮ゚)☞





TRIED SOLUTION




  1. Installation failed - https://pastebin.com/FkYhRvZX


    • installing, winehq-devel, winehq-stable, winehq-staging, wine-stable, wine-stable-amd64, wine-staging, wine64, wine1.6 = no effect, but staging version is able to run the witcher 3.




  2. Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"




    • sudo apt install libcanberra-gtk-module* = no effect on staging, other versions seems not effected by this err.



  3. Install Photoshop CS6 using playonlinux = Solved the issue, Special thanks to @N0rbert





EXPECTED



Install and run Photoshop CS6 on Ubuntu 18.04





DISCLAIMER



I found many articles about this issue, but all of them seems outdated and not working on this issue and error message doesn't ring a bell for fix..







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  • It's not an answer, but I develop Photopea.com and many people use it as a PS replacement on Linux :) It handles modern PSD files much better than PS CS6.
    – Ivan Kuckir
    Jun 12 '18 at 9:54












  • @Ivan Kuckir Personally big fan of Photopea keep up the good work! (☞゚ヮ゚)☞ i would prefer Photopea over Photoshop i'm professional graphic designer and it just keep crashing and bugs out on every platform, but unfortunately i need it for logo development (i use rastr with optimized alpha channel which is then converted into vector) and i'm reliable on shortcuts so it's not ideal for me to use. The alternative is gimp which would need hard modifications to make it work for my workload..
    – David Košecký
    Jun 12 '18 at 11:04


















  • It's not an answer, but I develop Photopea.com and many people use it as a PS replacement on Linux :) It handles modern PSD files much better than PS CS6.
    – Ivan Kuckir
    Jun 12 '18 at 9:54












  • @Ivan Kuckir Personally big fan of Photopea keep up the good work! (☞゚ヮ゚)☞ i would prefer Photopea over Photoshop i'm professional graphic designer and it just keep crashing and bugs out on every platform, but unfortunately i need it for logo development (i use rastr with optimized alpha channel which is then converted into vector) and i'm reliable on shortcuts so it's not ideal for me to use. The alternative is gimp which would need hard modifications to make it work for my workload..
    – David Košecký
    Jun 12 '18 at 11:04
















It's not an answer, but I develop Photopea.com and many people use it as a PS replacement on Linux :) It handles modern PSD files much better than PS CS6.
– Ivan Kuckir
Jun 12 '18 at 9:54






It's not an answer, but I develop Photopea.com and many people use it as a PS replacement on Linux :) It handles modern PSD files much better than PS CS6.
– Ivan Kuckir
Jun 12 '18 at 9:54














@Ivan Kuckir Personally big fan of Photopea keep up the good work! (☞゚ヮ゚)☞ i would prefer Photopea over Photoshop i'm professional graphic designer and it just keep crashing and bugs out on every platform, but unfortunately i need it for logo development (i use rastr with optimized alpha channel which is then converted into vector) and i'm reliable on shortcuts so it's not ideal for me to use. The alternative is gimp which would need hard modifications to make it work for my workload..
– David Košecký
Jun 12 '18 at 11:04




@Ivan Kuckir Personally big fan of Photopea keep up the good work! (☞゚ヮ゚)☞ i would prefer Photopea over Photoshop i'm professional graphic designer and it just keep crashing and bugs out on every platform, but unfortunately i need it for logo development (i use rastr with optimized alpha channel which is then converted into vector) and i'm reliable on shortcuts so it's not ideal for me to use. The alternative is gimp which would need hard modifications to make it work for my workload..
– David Košecký
Jun 12 '18 at 11:04










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You should try to install it with PlayOnLinux. It seems to be supported by PlayOnLinux team.

It will install the corresponding (and tested) version of Wine which can launch Photoshop.





  1. Install PlayOnLinux with



    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install playonlinux



  2. Run PlayOnLinux (from Games category or from terminal with playonlinux) and click Install then click on Graphics and select Adobe Photoshop CS6,



    Adobe Photoshop CS6 in PlayOnLinux



    click Install and follow instructions in the wizard.



  3. After installation desktop-launcher will be created.







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    Jun 12 '18 at 11:04











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You should try to install it with PlayOnLinux. It seems to be supported by PlayOnLinux team.

It will install the corresponding (and tested) version of Wine which can launch Photoshop.





  1. Install PlayOnLinux with



    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install playonlinux



  2. Run PlayOnLinux (from Games category or from terminal with playonlinux) and click Install then click on Graphics and select Adobe Photoshop CS6,



    Adobe Photoshop CS6 in PlayOnLinux



    click Install and follow instructions in the wizard.



  3. After installation desktop-launcher will be created.







share|improve this answer























  • I give it a try thanks for tip!
    – David Košecký
    Jun 12 '18 at 11:04
















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You should try to install it with PlayOnLinux. It seems to be supported by PlayOnLinux team.

It will install the corresponding (and tested) version of Wine which can launch Photoshop.





  1. Install PlayOnLinux with



    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install playonlinux



  2. Run PlayOnLinux (from Games category or from terminal with playonlinux) and click Install then click on Graphics and select Adobe Photoshop CS6,



    Adobe Photoshop CS6 in PlayOnLinux



    click Install and follow instructions in the wizard.



  3. After installation desktop-launcher will be created.







share|improve this answer























  • I give it a try thanks for tip!
    – David Košecký
    Jun 12 '18 at 11:04














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You should try to install it with PlayOnLinux. It seems to be supported by PlayOnLinux team.

It will install the corresponding (and tested) version of Wine which can launch Photoshop.





  1. Install PlayOnLinux with



    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install playonlinux



  2. Run PlayOnLinux (from Games category or from terminal with playonlinux) and click Install then click on Graphics and select Adobe Photoshop CS6,



    Adobe Photoshop CS6 in PlayOnLinux



    click Install and follow instructions in the wizard.



  3. After installation desktop-launcher will be created.







share|improve this answer














You should try to install it with PlayOnLinux. It seems to be supported by PlayOnLinux team.

It will install the corresponding (and tested) version of Wine which can launch Photoshop.





  1. Install PlayOnLinux with



    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install playonlinux



  2. Run PlayOnLinux (from Games category or from terminal with playonlinux) and click Install then click on Graphics and select Adobe Photoshop CS6,



    Adobe Photoshop CS6 in PlayOnLinux



    click Install and follow instructions in the wizard.



  3. After installation desktop-launcher will be created.








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