What's Happening?
An open-source developer, with the help of Claude Code, has successfully enabled Adobe Lightroom CC to run on Linux using Wine. This achievement involved using the latest Wine-Staging code, patching DLL files, and introducing new stub DLLs. While the software
is operational, some dialogs may still cause crashes, and certain GPU-accelerated features are not fully functional. The developer has published a reproducible recipe on GitHub for those interested in running Adobe Lightroom CC on Linux.
Why It's Important?
This development is significant for Linux users who rely on Adobe Lightroom CC for image editing and organization. Previously, the software was not natively available on Linux, limiting options for photographers and designers using this operating system. By enabling Lightroom CC on Linux, the open-source community has expanded the accessibility of professional-grade software, potentially increasing Linux's appeal as a viable platform for creative professionals.











