The fact that its ported to run in XNU/MacOs means 95% of the work is done and to me feels like a direct affront to those who either use a Linux distribution as a choice or those who are too poor to make any other; and thanks to distribution agnostic package management options like Appimage or flatpak Adobe doesn't even need to fight against package name divergence or dependency aliasing to support nearly every flavour of linux available.
Maybe I'm a cynic, but this is an intentional and malicious choice on the part of Adobe.
The fact that its ported to run in XNU/MacOs means 95% of the work is done and to me feels like a direct affront to those who either use a Linux distribution as a choice or those who are too poor to make any other; and thanks to distribution agnostic package management options like Appimage or flatpak Adobe doesn't even need to fight against package name divergence or dependency aliasing to support nearly every flavour of linux available.
Maybe I'm a cynic, but this is an intentional and malicious choice on the part of Adobe.