We value your input! Please participate in Archicad 28 Home Screen and Tooltips/Quick Tutorials survey
2004-07-17 09:01 PM
2008-05-15 11:50 AM
2008-05-15 01:21 PM
nikoola wrote:Can you elaborate: did you have to modify anything? Specific settings in Wine? Was there a problem to communicate with the hardware dongle?
I managed to run AC 9 within linux with newest wine version.
It goes smoothly!
(with little toolbar problem I fixed with remove spacers.)
(Adobe Photoshop CS2 works too!)
2008-07-11 01:20 PM
2008-07-11 01:26 PM
2008-07-11 05:00 PM
2008-07-12 10:46 AM
2008-07-12 11:34 PM
2008-07-13 08:47 PM
2008-07-15 06:44 PM
JP-Design wrote:With VMware Fusion (the Mac product) they have VWware Tools that takes care of the Windows licensing problem without having to muck with MS. I don't know about the other VMs.
The license thing is a pain- same with the windows licensing.
So I haven't tried out AC licensing yet, but if I make a virtual machine based on my current config and OS... I sure hope the AC coders are savy to how illogical MS does their activation. I know it's difficult to find secure ways to protect one's time with software investment, but MS's "solution" is plain silly- and so simple to bypass the activation! Horrible method.The ArchiCAD license is simple. If you have the key you have the license. I have come to love the hardware key after the license problems I have seen with other software.
I have AC10 and Acad 2009 installed currently and on an image but I haven't tried the VMware beta with the 3d support fully yet on my linux/openBSD distros- no time yet. I will post when I try it out, for sure- it's the #1 project for my next software test. I know that openGL is going to be an issue though....But with a really fast GPU, CPU, and extra RAM, hopefully it will speed things up to the point of work-ability in the 3d window as that's my main love.I'll be curious to know what you find. I've been running AutoCAD. Revit and Navis in VM with good performance. I can't check them against native performance due to the licensing problems, but my tests with AC11 showed surprisingly little difference. AC12 would probably be another matter since the VM only supports 2 processors max.
2008-08-30 04:01 PM