I recently discovered QCad http://www.qcad.org/index.html

It doesn't read AutoCAD files so you will have to export to DXF, but it
is a full drawing program. (Obviously it does not have the same number
of features that AutoCAD has).

Honestly I have only used it to have a look at a few DXF drawings. It
opens them fine - there is a little bit of screwing up of fonts and
dimension styles, but you kind of expect that.

I found it on one of the Fedora repositories too, so installation was a
snap. It might be on a distro near you.

Hope that's of some use.

Darren.

On Sat, 2007-04-07 at 16:29 +1000, Howard Lowndes wrote:
> as per the subject
> 
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