#Bricscad linux install
So, what I did was:ġ) Install BricsCAD RPM from Yast, that will pull in a couple dozen -32 libs. Getting BricsCAD Pro 13.2.16 to install was easier than I thought when reading the OpenSUSE KB here:, I just had to remember that BricsCAD require the -32bit compatibility versions of the 64-bit libs. I finally found some time to install oS 13.1 x86_64 on a Netbook with ATI graphics and SSD drive. I use BricsCAD as an affordable AutoCAD replacement for Linux, some info here: ) (note: I posted this HOWTO in BricsCAD linux forum a few days ago.
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