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Adobe and Linux isn't a thing unfortunately
Except substance painter and designer, weirdly enough
And not via adobes suite, but via steam
It's the only way to get an official Linux version of those tools
Are these tools being bought buy Adobe more recently ? That could be an explaination why, but that's good to know thanks for sharing.
A couple years ago from allegorithmic. But a Linux version was never around
Wine/Proton's magic
Nope. Native Linux. And wine/proton didn't work very well before
Oh woaw that is... interesting