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      5 months ago

      Adobe products barely work correctly on Windows, I wouldn’t want to try to run them in an environment that was even less supported

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        5 months ago

        Honestly that would make me want to run them in wine more. Wine environments can be controlled a lot easier than a Windows install can be.

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          5 months ago

          Maybe by you but I just want to use illustrator lol

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            5 months ago

            What I am saying is that if Illustrator breaks on Windows, you might have to reinstall Windows. If it breaks on Linux, you just reinstall in a new wine prefix, or restore from a backup or snapshot. The rest of the system remains unaffected. Does that make sense?

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              5 months ago

              Not really. If illustrator breaks on Windows at the most I’ll have to power cycle the PC. I’ve never heard of it taking Windows down with it.

              To even get it functional on wine I’d have to invest untold hours of research and tomfoolery, and then any time it didn’t work I’d not know if it was adobe’s fault or wine’s.

              I wouldn’t mind doing this kind of thing for a hobby, but not for production software unfortunately.