You can try qcad (GPLed) or use VariCAD which is not free but its much cheap 
compared to Autocad. Both of them allow you to import DFX format.

- Prabhat Ranjan
On Thursday 06 March 2003 09:25 am, you wrote:
> hey guys, im looking for a good CAD program for
> gnu/linux to replace auto CAD in an educational
> institute. can anyone suggest something? it need not
> necessarily be free. but it it is itll be better.
>
> also, it might help if there is auto CAD
> compatibility.
>
>                              thnx, SD.
>
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