CAD on Linux

Nah, I actually had a mac about 4 years ago with Windows in dual boot. After a while it was pretty shit to swich everytime from MasOs to Windows so put it in default and only used it in the end.

Mac can't run shit without a VM or Wine. Like linux, but at least linux can be riced and debloated.

For most software it run nicely, I was able to play Crysis 2 on a maxed out Macbook pro with Wine (a bit laggy with some textures tho, at mid settings). What I'm concerned is performance for the softwares I mentionned before that are pretty specific.

>CATIA, ANSYS, Solidworks, MathLab for work.

I doubt you need ALL of those. I used CATIA and Solid on my job, but I never needed both of them.

Indeed, I don't use Solidworks anymore because I switched to CATIA (and I almost only use it), but I still keep it to be able to eventually open old projects. ANSYS and Mathlab are also used rarely but are needed for specific college projects that require them.

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>I switched to CATIA

Great choice. I could never understand why do people like SW.

It's easyer for most ppl to start with it when it's their first CAD soft. But yeah, in the end it way too limited and is way more voracious than chrome for ram and shit.

Where from are you anyway? Balkans?

Why Balkans? From frogland.

no because loonix devs spend more time ricing their computer than actually developing support for productive professional programs