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Hi guys. I was wondering if its possible to run adobe programs (in particular DreamWeaver and Photoshop) on a machine running linux? I know these programs are not compatible with ...
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    Running adobe??

    Hi guys. I was wondering if its possible to run adobe programs (in particular DreamWeaver and Photoshop) on a machine running linux? I know these programs are not compatible with Linux, but I have a 500 gig external hard drive...Is it possible to install a version of windows (portable?) on the external hard drive and then install adobe onto the hard drive?

    Or is there another way of doing this? thanks

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    A virtual machine with a windows guest is a possibilty.
    But given the resource requirements of these adobe programms I would rather recommend a native windows installation.
    If your only goal is to run *only* adobe programs, then yes: linux is out of the picture here.
    You could however try native linux programs for your tasks.
    You must always face the curtain with a bow.

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    At work, the machines have linux. So I just want some way of being able to use adobe programs while here....any thoughts?

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