Why not consider virtual machine programs like VirtualBox? It has a
Seemless mode which means Windows application can run in the Linux
desktop without needing the Windows desktop. I ran Solid Edge 2D like
this without a problem.

Andy

Jerry Jankura wrote:
> Hi, Folks:
> 
> As I understand it, WINE will allow you to run several windows
> executables under Linux.
> 
> I'm curious --
> 
> 1. What CAD/CAM programs will run under Linux using WINE? Vector??
> 2. Has anyone integrated WINE into the Ubuntu Linux that's underneath
> the EMC self install/standalone CD?
> 3. Would it make sense for the EMC developers to add this to the
> distribution? I think it might go a long way towards increasing
> acceptance of EMC and Linux if one were able to execute some of the
> Windows CAD software?
> 4. Am I simply barking up the wrong tree?
> 
> Thanks for listening...
> 
> -- Jerry Jankura
>    So many toys.... So little time....
> 
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