It seems like someone got InDesign CS2 run here: http://blog.foozia.com/blog/2007/dec/12/running-adobe-indesign-cs2-under-wine-linux/. > > What I then did was to systematically remove folders from the plugins directory. By deleting the folder "scripts" Indesign started up nicely. There are only a few files in "scripts" not sure which one was causing the program to hang. > > *Update - * You don't need to delete the whole scripts folder, just the file Support for "Visual Basic.apln" > > *Another Update - * Found that InDesign was crashing when trying to open or import files, solution for this is to go into preferences --> File Handling and turn on "Enable Version Cue", restart Indesign and voila it seems to work. Don't ask me why. >