You might want to take a look at synergy. Runs on linux and Windoze.  
The learning curve is steep but it is very capable; way more capable  
than I am. The CAD is free and the first step of CAM not expensive.  
It can be upgraded all the way to parasolids.

http://www.webersys.com/

Thirty day full blown trial.

Dave
On Feb 22, 2007, at 4:36 PM, rogerb wrote:

>       Could be a little of topic but I'm looking at getting a mini
> mill for the shop and would like to go from drawing to tools. I run
> linux on my computer and have win 2000 running under vmware.I have  
> used
> a few different softwre packages and they seem to suck (turbocad
> acad,varicad,qcad).I want to use the mini mill to cut patterns so 2d
> is the easiest  to work with for me.  Any suggestions are appreciated.
>
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