• foggy@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    At this point I just have a windows 10 VM for using Adobe. Got a key for like $7 on some sketchy site.

    And I was actually kinda liking windows 11, but it’s just clear where this is headed.

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      7 months ago

      Adobe CC is the absolute only thing holding me to Windows on my primary machine. Please, I’d love to hear about your setup and workflow.

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        I just have a beast of a machine that has more RAM than I know what to do with.

        I have a VM of windows 10 that runs in my 4th monitor at all times, it’s got 32 gigs of RAM and 2tb of storage. I have another VM that I only run for rendering which uses my whole GPU as passthru. (Having just the 1 windows VM do that interferes with gaming 😁).

        I use my NAS for project folders and both VMs have access to the NAS.

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            No problem!

            The Windows VM is running in virtualBox. There’s a few options there, but virtualBox is easy. All you do is download a windows 10 install iso from microsoft, and then build the VM with virtualBox on your Linux system. That’s pretty much it. Windows install will ask for your key. I forget they place I got mine, I’m sure the sketchy markets are sketchy, so be careful/prudent.

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          I would just install a qemu VM on my proxxmox server and use Remote Desktop on my Linux, I guess

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      Why would you pay $7 when the key is probably free for the person you bought it from? Just don’t activate

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          It is illegal to break the terms of service for Adobe. I’m not exactly shedding tears for Adobe (they are a pain) but to comply with the legal requirements you need to follow there terrible rules and policies.

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          You need to buy it directly from Adobe or an official seller.

          Unless you are into piracy but from.the sounds of it this person isn’t

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            Adobe’s Creative Cloud for enterprise, Individual, or Single App Terms of Use permit deployment in a VM. Even if they didn’t, it’s not illegal to violate software terms of use, though it could open you up to a breach of contract.