Hey, I use the Adobe Suite for daily use to build and develop posts and videos for multiple people and can’t have my workflow slow down by learning a new application, I’ve looked into Linux a few times and want to really move over in the future but due to it not having support for Adobe, I’m not sure what to do.

One of the other applications I use is Sync (sync.com), It’s an application to sync your files from a folder to the cloud allowing me to switch from my to laptop (what I can’t run most things on) and then I can still access the files on the go if I need to send them to someone.

I also play plenty of games on Steam but not all of them have native Linux Instances. I believe Proton is actually helping bring non-native games to Linux which is a plus as really wouldn’t want to lose access to playing them.

Any advice on how I can get using Linux without losing these sorts of functions or do I have to wait till Windows annoys enough people making them all move to Linux first?

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For your steam games you can check compatibility at https://www.protondb.com/

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@nlm Thank you will check it out, didn’t know we actually had a database for it.

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There’s also https://lutris.net/ and https://usebottles.com/

A lot of games work really well these days but you’ll probably notice a 10-20% fps drop. That’s at least what I’ve found.

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@nlm Thank you, these will come in handy and I’ll have to test it out on my test rig (It’s not the best but if I can test out a program on it, Might as well.)

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