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Hello, So, a question here that I would probably know if I was more generally computer saavy...I have a Mac, and (because Revit doesn't support OSX) I'm thinking about setting up boot camp to have a secondary operating system in order to use Revit. Because the thought of Windows makes me cringe in discomfort, I was curious if anyone has had luck with Revit running on Linux? More specifically, I was considering doing a dual boot with Ubuntu Linux... Thoughts?
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I agree with you. Windows is trouble. Autodest should make mac versions of all of it's software. And put more time into making products that work instead of putting on trade shows with people who don't know what they are talking about.
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