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Comment by inetknght

3 days ago

> tools go out of their way to whine piteously if they can't find Ubuntu in /etc/issue et al

If those tools are open source, fix them. If they're not open source, don't use them. Problem solved.

It's not hard to write an installation script.

AFAIK most professional CAD tools, or the GUIs anyway, are Windows only.

Some of the previously *nix friendly ones (ie Siemens NX) have even moved to only being available for Windows.

These are proprietary tools, the install scripts are editable shell scripts but we don't want to mess with them any more.

  • Never happened to me. But editing files to make them happy, or putting them in a chroot or container is quite easy these days.