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Photoshop not starting with two program errors #50

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Marcksvel opened this issue Dec 21, 2022 · 12 comments
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Photoshop not starting with two program errors #50

Marcksvel opened this issue Dec 21, 2022 · 12 comments

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@Marcksvel
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I have no idea what is wrong, if more info needed, will be provided
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backtrace1.txt
backtrace2.txt

@CSMarckitus
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Hello @Marcksvel ,
Try to delete the file located in: YOUR_PATH_INSTALLATION/PhotoshopCC/Photoshop-CC/Required/Plug-ins/Spaces/Adobe Spaces Helper.exe
I think that this can work well to you.

Thanks for your share your error with us and I wait your response.

@mariosemes
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Hello there,

Can confirm the same issue but on Ubuntu 22.04
After deleting the file per your comment, 1 error vanished, and still 1 is active.
Originally installed ENGLISH version with DARK MODE.

What I tried:

  1. Reinstalling it ENGLISH with DARK MODE -> Still 2 errors
  2. Reinstalling it SPANISH with LIGHT MODE -> Still 2 errors
  3. Reinstalling it as SUDO with ENGLISH & DARK MODE -> Still 2 errors

Somethings not right with the 22.04 version I believe.

@CSMarckitus
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CSMarckitus commented Jan 9, 2023

Hello @mariosemes ,
I tried on a customized Ubuntu 22.04 and there's some package broken, so when I try to run Photoshop it doesn't work
but in the terminal I see that when I install wine, it only installs the 64 bits version, so please, try to install wine32:
sudo apt install wine32
And then open again Photoshop and look if the issue is fixed.

@mariosemes
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@CSMarckitus
Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done wine32:i386 is already the newest version (6.0.3~repack-1). 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.

It is already the newest version :(

@Lex713
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Lex713 commented Jan 13, 2023

+1 to issue
Installed but doesn't run. Crash with two errors, same as OP and mariosemes. Removing space helper doesn't resolve the issue. Wine32 and Wine64 installed and up to date. All the necessary packages installed. Reinstalling with different options doesn't resolve the issue.
OS Ubuntu 22.04 up to date.

Edit: Issue resolved after changing wine version from stable to dev, which is 8.0 for Ubuntu at this moment. Had to enable legacy "New Document" interface to be able to create documents.

@Xarconen
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@Lex713
It's working! Thanks!

@paixaoalmeida
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yoo, u helped me a lot, thanks!

I wonder how did u activate this legacy "new document" option? cuz im also having issues trying to open a new document, least i can do is open an image!

If u could help me on this i would appreciate, thanks

@Xarconen
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@paixaoalmeida
Go to Edit -> Preference - > General and check "Use legacy New document Interface"

@paixaoalmeida
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@paixaoalmeida Go to Edit -> Preference - > General and check "Use legacy New document Interface"

GREAT, thanks a lot. sorry to bother, but it also happens to u guys when u try to use "alt + click" the window of photoshop minimizes? I guess its a shortcut issue but idk how to fix it, having this issue since i was using the photoshop 2015

@Xarconen
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@paixaoalmeida
I think it depends from your DE. In xfce i just set "grub and move windows" to None in Window Manager and Color Picker works fine

@joezhouchenye
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I already have winehq installed. The installer doesn't use it but installs wine 6.0.3 instead.

@GDNacho
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GDNacho commented May 28, 2024

+1 to issue Installed but doesn't run. Crash with two errors, same as OP and mariosemes. Removing space helper doesn't resolve the issue. Wine32 and Wine64 installed and up to date. All the necessary packages installed. Reinstalling with different options doesn't resolve the issue. OS Ubuntu 22.04 up to date.

Edit: Issue resolved after changing wine version from stable to dev, which is 8.0 for Ubuntu at this moment. Had to enable legacy "New Document" interface to be able to create documents.

holy shit it actually worked

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