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IllustratorCC won't lauch after installation #37

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Sk5ba opened this issue Nov 9, 2022 · 4 comments
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IllustratorCC won't lauch after installation #37

Sk5ba opened this issue Nov 9, 2022 · 4 comments

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@Sk5ba
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Sk5ba commented Nov 9, 2022

so i had a problem installing illustrator at first so i replaced the link in the cache as one of the users here suggested , and it finaaly was installed w no issues . but then when i try to launch it , it shows that the program is loading but it never actually opens , anyone has encountered this issue ?? help .
i'm running on ubuntu 20.04 .

@aronilie
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aronilie commented May 8, 2023

I had the same problem in Debian 11 and solved it installing winehq-stable in the website:
For Debian: https://wiki.winehq.org/Debian
For Ubuntu: https://wiki.winehq.org/Ubuntu

And after uninstalling Adobe Illustrator making:
cd illustratorCClinux
./setup.sh
Press number 4 for uninstall

Reinstall it again and now it has worked for me

@yashwanth-yasp
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Thankyou very much @aronilie
Was struggling from hours going through wine documentation
You were a life saver
I will remember you
Thankyou ❤️

@ELMudyr
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ELMudyr commented Mar 19, 2024

Thank you @aronilie worked for me aswell on Mint 21.3
You can simply reinstall Illustrator by choosing the number 1 while running ./setup.sh

@Tayyab-Khurram
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Tayyab-Khurram commented Jun 29, 2024

I was selecting Windows 10 instead of Windows 7, that's why it was not running! Now it's working fine.

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