Sketch Up in Linux

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steve4447 wrote:Have you tried instead of having to switch physical drives...Installing both in a dual boot system?...Easy with the distros that I have tried..
Yes, I've done this in the past and had to recover many systems set up with dual boot when Windows did something that kept the other OS from working. For security reasons, I don't really want anything to do with Windows. The GPS was a gift or I would not have it now.

Using a separate hard drive only takes seconds to swap. Replacing it was a no brainer. It preserved my warranty and the the replacement I bought for Linux is much faster and three times as big.

I was hoping that you had found a new way to use Sketch Up that didn't use Wine.
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No I did not...but so far it seems to be invisible...
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forrestb wrote:Microsoft announced the other day that effective some time this year they will no longer provide security updates for XP. Guess you won't be able to get tech support either.

I refuse to go to Maverick OS just released for my Mac so I expect that I will have the same problem someday.

Forrest
I highly recomend that you try Linux...After all the price is right...FREE...
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