I know this is an oft asked question, but... well, I'm going to ask it again to see if anyone here has recently been playing with getting AutoCAD working in Wine etc. A friend of mine is asking me if he can use AutoCAD with Linux (wants to move to Linux at some point, and this is the last blocker). I've done some digging and AutoCAD 2002 seems to be working reasonably well in Wine (or Crossover). Beyond that version though, there is a noticeable lack of information. Has anyone here had any success with newer versions of AutoCAD in Linux? We toyed with the idea of running a VMware instance, but that was discarded as overkill since the end user would simply be running Linux to run VMWare to run AutoCAD. Not much point there. AutoCAD is a fixed requirement in this situation, and native Linux alternatives cannot be used. Long story that is not worth repeating here... suffice to say, AutoCAD is a must. C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org