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l.seim

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12. April 2018

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Dear Ubuntu users, we try to find a way to install AutoCAD under Linux in our enterprise. The best known possibility to install Windows porgramms in Linux seems to be Wine. We have tried out different versions of Wine as well as from AutoCAD, however, we always had the problem that during the installation process the setup window has always shut right in the middle, although the installation was not finished yet, or that the setup has got stuck with about one third. Did somebody already have the same problem and if so has somebody solved it?

Yours sincerely Lukas Seim

hakel

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13. August 2009

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https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=9306

"Gold"

You really shouldn't use Wine in a professionell environment, try Virtualbox.

Maybe Draftsight is a solution, native AutoCad LT Clone with dwg.

I would recommend an English support forum.

The best known possibility to install Windows porgramms in Linux seems to be Wine

The "only known", not the "best known". 😀

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Dear Lukas,

welcome to the ubuntuusers.de-Community. Could you please clarify which versions of wine you have tried and which version of AutoCAD we are talking about?

wine has made some good progress during the last couple of years but it is still far from being a complete solution for all programs.

The "Gold" status in appdb.winehq.org indicates that you usually need to do some "tweaks" such as installing further libraries using the winetricks script or modification in the configuration files etc. If there was no such need it would be "Platinum" (works out of the box - no problems)

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