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Any Workarounds for Running AutoCAD on Linux?
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Idk how bad shipping/vat/crossing the eurozone border is but Cheap laptops that will get the job done with linux: dell/hp/lenovo business class models (precision/lattitude, whatever hp calls their stuff, t/p/x series respectively) with 3rd/4th gen Intel processors are still viable in 2026.
Hell I was doing cad work on a 3rd gen intel laptop from 15 years ago last year (small models only, of course!)
Hope you find one that suits your needs.
Importing anything above €27 is out of the question here, the prices increases exponentially, and there's a high risk of getting it seized in the border for govt to resel it in a higher price later. As I said earlier, I can work with VM or dualboot.