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Note that normal apps can work through WINE. try to just use sketchup through it first
Sketchup is paid software, the web version is free but extremely limited
The desktop client is no longer free, and I'm not paying $100+ for a license for a hobby. Also, their web client isn't as good as the desktop version.
I'd definitely try that, but it's getting harder and harder to find the last free version from non-sketchy places.
I thought you already had it installed?
Ah, sorry. I do, but it's on a pure Windows install. I'm finishing up my last remaining "like to have" software before I switch to Linux, so I will lose SketchUp when I make the switch.
Just copy that software over? Thats how people install Photoshop on Linux too
I'll have to see if that's possible. Dunno what all it installs, but maybe that's feasible.
yes I have no idea of windows anymore, but where to place what file will be relevant