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This has always been my own biggest headache with any Linux OS install that I have tried.Ģ) This "frustration" then takes the enthusiast down the M$ Window$ route simply because they probably already have a Window$ based PC at home or if they are prepared to continually reboot, the MS-DOS route for the CAM functionality.ģ) The choice of CAD software is very much a personal one and the majority of choice lies in the Window$ platform range. NEVER got it right :tired:Īs to the cost issue, Yes it will be more costly to get it going on a Micro$oft platform, no arguements there!!!īut if the enthusiast is NOT an IT fundi and does not have an intimate personal relationship with the Linux OS, there are also other "costs" to be considered:ġ) Frustration in trying to get your Linux based PC working properly in the first place. I have tried to install Linux from way back, Early Red Hat, Suise 6, Fedora - the EMC "BrainDead" install and on and on. I'm sorry to chant "Linux", but really cannot see any other choice without shelling out lots of money for a realtime system with expensive compilers and tools.Don't get me wrong, what you are saying is true IF you are comfortable with the Linux platform.