Arch Linux, Wine 1.1.5 and Photoshop CS 3 (10.0)

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localh0st
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Arch Linux, Wine 1.1.5 and Photoshop CS 3 (10.0)

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Hi! I trying start up my Photoshop CS 3 on Wine (wine-1.1.5).

My Photoshop installation is on the Windows partition C: (NTFS filesystem with Vista OS). I mount partition with ntfs-3g, and next i trying type in console "wine Photoshop.exe".
After, i can see window of Photoshop:
ImageImage

And it's log (without ~/.wine- clear configuration of wine, previous i removed "rm -rf ~/.wine"):
http://wklej.org/id/7585/

I doesn't know whats wrong. Can somebody help me? In winecfg, i used XP, Vista, Windows 2003 of Windows versions...

PS. On Windows Vista OS this installation of Photoshop works really good.

Thanks and greets.
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Re: Arch Linux, Wine 1.1.5 and Photoshop CS 3 (10.0)

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localh0st wrote: I doesn't know whats wrong. Can somebody help me? In winecfg, i use XP, Vista, Windows 2003 of Windows versions...
On Vista Photoshop works really good.
First, do not attempt to run apps from a Windows partition.
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-497f1a2 ... 2c7767afa2

Second, Photoshop CS3 currently doesn't work very well (if at all) in Wine.
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.p ... n&iId=6584
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Post by localh0st »

Thanks for answer.
So can i eg. copy folder with program from other partition, to my ~/ or only i should installing it in default?
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Post by vitamin »

localh0st wrote:Thanks for answer.
So can i eg. copy folder with program from other partition, to my ~/ or only i should installing it in default?
You can't copy applications like that - they won't work. You have to properly install them.
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