While Adobe only supports Windows and Macintosh versions of Photoshop, you may be able to run Photoshop within Linux using Wine, a free application which attempts to allow programs written for Windows, to run on a Unix-like operating system.
Adobe does make a few programs available for Linux, namely Adobe Flash Player and Adobe Acrobat Reader. Adobe does not make programs like Adobe Flash or Photoshop available for Linux, and recent versions of these programs do not work in Wine.
You can't. You need brushes photoshop 7 brushes for photoshop 7.0
quicker answer is which linux distro does not work? Pretty much all will work
No, Liquify requires Photoshop to work. Much of the code for Liquify is actually in the Photoshop application not the plugin.
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You can work archos 5 android on Linux through a tablet.
Either, you need to increase the volume in Linux or Linux did not recognize your sound card.
You can work vith video movie with Extended version of Photoshop. Adobe Photoshop Extended.
Gimp is nothing like Photoshop. It works with images in a way that is completely foreign to those familiar with Adobe-type products. It was as if it the program was designed by someone who had never had to actually manipulate an image professionally. If you're stuck on the Linux OS, but you need to work with images I would suggest looking at an app called "Pixel Image Editor". Also, there is a Gimp/Photoshop hack called "Gimpshop".
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Installing gimp is easy in Linux, you just run the install app called Synaptic. Search for gimp, and it will find it and install it. Note, most Linux systems come with Gimp now.