I couldn't install the full option I had to opt for the typical selection but it works just fine. I was doing some work with it last night and I can't tell any difference from it running in xp, everything seems to work the same, prints out just fine renders, hides the whole works. No loss in speed or anything. I use autocad to draw about everything I build and thats quite a passel of items and I do all my drawing in 3d. I generally start with two lines one on the left and one on the bottom of my screen showing me where world is and then shift to a view point where it's easier for me to know where everything needs to be and go from there, switching my ucs as need be. As we remodel this old house my wife tells me to draw it so she can see what I'm talking about and so I do and then she can see what she either likes or dis likes and then I fix that until I have something she likes and then I build it. Autocad is an awesome program. I write many of my own commands and all my menus and I notice that linux is a whole lot similar to the language that autocad uses so I'm looking forward to dittiling with it some once I get a little more comfortable with the program. With autocad it was when I started doing my own menus that I really started to pick up on the program. I started off with autocad 10 and wish I had a newer version but can't see paying the big bucks for it for no more than I do. A friend who builds homes gave me a copy of his 2000 is how I have mine now. I was doing some concrete work for him and I mentioned autocad one day and we talked and he told me how they don't even bring a saw to the job site as he does all his design work on autocad and everything is cut at the shop and brought to the site and put together. Its like they are putting these huge houses together from a kit or something with every cut every angle exactly right.
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-895159.htmlRE: AutoCAD 2002 in ubuntu,
by Chris on Wednesday August 29th 2007, 22:52
The Installation/Setup has screwed up the PATH variable in the following registry key
\\HKEY_LOCALE_MACHINE\System\Current Control Set\Control\Session Mananger\Environment\PATH
Fix this by editing directly the value in ~/.wine/system.reg, or by using regedit. Set this value to "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Autodesk Shared"
Also you requires the following windows dlls to be placed in C:\Program Files\System32\
"MSVCIRT.dll" and "MFC42.dll"
Get these files from a windows installation under windows\system32 or get them from the internet.
After doing these two step Autocad 2000 should run.
Here is a link to where I found it
http://appdb.winehq.org/commentview.php?iAppId=86&iVersionId=1924&iThreadId=19974
The dll's I needed were on my autocad disc btw and the regedit part was easy to do and that was it. Autocad 2000 is working great on my ubuntu box now and I'm one happy camper.
I have these instructions printed off and filed for later use when I upgrade my ubuntu as the upgrades becomes available. for future re-installs