Gentlemen:
I run Ubuntu 8.10. The older, 2.0 community version of QCad is installed and working on that system. I purchased the 2.2x pro version and downloaded the ..gz file to my Ubuntu desktop.
I would appreciate instructions for upgrading to this newest pro version from my existing version. Finally, I am not a Linux/Ubuntu expert, so please provide detailed instructions.
Many thanks for the help.
2.2 Pro upgrade from community version on Ubuntu 8.10
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Please extract the file you have downloaded to install QCAD. There are many ways how to extract a file in Linux. I will describe here the way in a console as this is easy to describe:
1. launch a console
2. locate the file you have downloaded (if you downloaded to the desktop, the file is most likely in /home/your name/Desktop):
cd ~/Desktop
3. Extract the file:
tar xfvz qcad-2.2.2.0-1-prof.linux.x86.tar.gz
4. launch QCAD:
cd qcad-2.2.2.0-1-prof.linux.x86
./qcad
1. launch a console
2. locate the file you have downloaded (if you downloaded to the desktop, the file is most likely in /home/your name/Desktop):
cd ~/Desktop
3. Extract the file:
tar xfvz qcad-2.2.2.0-1-prof.linux.x86.tar.gz
4. launch QCAD:
cd qcad-2.2.2.0-1-prof.linux.x86
./qcad
Installing Qcad 2.2
Having purchased pro version,using Ubuntu 9.04, I downloaded the Community version of Qcad in error, this installed, no probs, using Synaptic Package Manager. So I downloaded the pro version of Qcad, it appeared on the desktop, but no way could I get it to talk to SPM. It runs from the desktop, but Help causes the whole thing to disappear.
It works fine as a CAD package, much nicer than Autocad, but the Help thing is a pain.
It works fine as a CAD package, much nicer than Autocad, but the Help thing is a pain.