![]() ![]() I downloaded the Debian package of Bricscad v11 Pro and Ubuntu’s Software Center installed it much like Windows Installer would install an MSI file on Windows. Installing Bricscad went off without a hitch. Installing Ubuntu was straightforward, and I had no problems. For that, I chose Ubuntu 10.10 32-bit running on a VMWare Workstation 7.1 virtual machine hosted on my Windows 7 64-bit workstation. The first order of business was getting familiar with Linux. ![]() Once the software is downloaded, it is enough that we carry out the installation of the package with our preferred package manager or from the terminal with: sudo dpkg -i BricsCAD - * - bĪnd in case of having problems with the dependencies, we solve them with: sudo apt -f installįinally, for those who prefer the install script, we are going to unzip the package with: mkdir -p ~/bricscadĪnd ready with it, they can start using this application.When I heard that Bricsys had shipped Bricscad for Linux, I was anxious to get to work on supporting the Linux platform. In the download section we can download the deb package or the package that provides us with an installation script (for linux in general). On the site we must create a user account, in order to obtain the installer and the 30-day license. Here we will be provided with a free trial license for 30 days, with which we can test this software to know its functionality and decide if it is worth paying for the license or opting for another CAD alternative. We can do the installation downloading the installation package from its official website. How to install BricsCAD on Ubuntu and derivatives?įor those who are interested in being able to install this computer aided design tool, they can do so by following the instructions we share below.
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