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Photoshop CS5

Have successfully installed via Creative Suite CS5 DVD.

Installed using Crossover 9.0 and still working fine post update to 9.0.1 on a Linux Mint 19.3 64bit (Ubuntu based) Linux system.

To date, I have had no crashes and everything I have used works well, including the text insert tool.

The only issue to date is while trying to setup things like healing brush etc, the 'Alt-Click' does not work. The program does not crash, just won't allow me to use 'Alt-Click' for some reason. FYI - I am not a professional in the area and just want to use it for photos because it is what I am used to.

How I did it follows:
I am not saying I did it right, or each added component was/is required (or not), I was experimenting as I did with MSO 2016 Pro - which works great across the board for me.

So to start off, I used the Photoshop CS5 Tie as a starting point but changed Install Bottle to Windows 7 (default was Windows XP) and added (according to log file):

Manually added to install: DirectX for Modern Games
Manually added to install: Flash 9 ActiveX Control
Manually added to install: Flash Player 10
Manually added to install: Flash Player for Internet Explorer (ActiveX)
Manually added to install: Java 7
Manually added to install: Microsoft HTML Rendering Engine 7
Manually added to install: Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2.8 Service Pack 1
Manually added to install: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 2
Manually added to install: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1
Manually added to install: Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7.2
Manually added to install: Microsoft Visual Basic 6 Runtime Service Pack 6
Manually added to install: Microsoft Visual Basic Power Packs 10.0
Manually added to install: Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 (4.2 & 6.0) Redistributable
Manually added to install: Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 (14.0) Redistributable Runtime
Manually added to install: NVIDIA PhysX
Manually added to install: OpenAL
Manually added to install: Windows Script 5.6 (JScript only)
Manually added to install: Wine Mono
Manually added to install: XNA Framework 3.1
Manually added to install: XNA Framework 4.0
Manually added to install: Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2.8 Service Pack 1
Manually added to install: Microsoft Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8
Manually added to install: NVIDIA PhysX
Manually added to install: OpenAL

Post install, I added:

Manually added Core Fonts
Manually added DirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer
Manually added Flash Player 25
Manually added Platform SDK Redistributable GDK+
Manually added Windows Imaging Component
Manually added DXVK

Hope this helps...and works for you.

Update to last...

Have fixed the issue I had re using healing brush after reading a recommended fix for Excel 2016 today:

Crossover dependencies, via Terminal (command line) enter:
/opt/cxoffice/bin/cxfix --auto <enter> (yes - where asked); then:
sudo apt install mesa-vulkan-drivers mesa-vulkan-drivers:i386 libvulkan1 libvulkan1:i386 vulkan-utils <enter>

Everything appears to be working fine now for me.

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