[kwlug-disc] suggestions for promoting linux for whitehorse makerspace

Dan Hergott - newsletter email dhuwnews at gmail.com
Wed Oct 7 15:02:47 EDT 2015


Bricscad is an excellent Autodesk command compatible Linux CAD 
alternative to Autodesk. It is also available for windows and MAC.
Bricscad is NOT free but the maker space maybe able to obtain free 
yearly educational licenses.

The contact person in Canada for Bricsys is Luc Michel 
<luc.michel at bricsys.ca>  you can contact him directly on this.
I / we use the educational version of Bricscad software here in UofW  on 
all 3 platforms.


Dan Hergott

On 15-10-07 02:46 PM, Jotham Apaloo wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I moved up north a couple months ago. there's not many tech things 
> going on here, but there are a couple of organizations around. One is 
> the local makerspace, yukonstruct. They have a lot of competency in 
> the area of mechanical devices, and there are a couple computing 
> people but they are MAC/WIndows users with little time on their hands 
> for administration.
>
> They need to set up several computers this month. Their current system 
> consists of 7 workstations in a main computer lab, and 3 or 4 other 
> workstations connected to 3d printing machine, CNC router, laser 
> cutter. I don't know the exact models right now. Some of the computers 
> are refurbs for which they get windows licenses for $10, but a few new 
> ones require paying for a full windows license. They will also have to 
> pay for deep freeze licenses.
>
> I am doing (i.e. emailing you lot) some research to see about putting 
> linux on all/some of their computers. I think it would be simpler to 
> maintain, less prone to malware, less expensive, and a better fit with 
> the mission and values of the makerspace. There is already some 
> resistance to introducing new things (which is really unfortunate for 
> a makerspace), but if I can give some specs and pricing for a nice 
> setup of the machines and network, they may be willing to adopt Linux.
>
> I'm looking for a distro suggestion and package suggestions for:
>
>   * *nonpersistent user sessions/data (comparable to deep freeze)*
>       o maybe since permissions and resource is easy to limit on
>         linux, users could have persistent data
>   * *software equivalents for *
>       o corel draw suite (inkscape?)
>       o sketchup,
>       o aspire,
>       o autodesk suite, (blender?, +?)
>       o preform (looks like no alternative)
>   * *best way to incorporate a windows station, if necessary*
>       o WINE?
>       o virtual machines?
>       o a windows server on the network and wine/vm on all other
>         machines as clients?
>   * *any other related suggestions*
>
> it would be a bonus if each of the general workstations could send 
> jobs to the machines connected to manufacturing devices. This could 
> happen on a longer time frame but open to thoughts now.
>
> Thanks,
> Jotham
> -- 
> Jotham Apaloo
> jothamapaloo at gmail.com <mailto:jothamapaloo at gmail.com>
>
>
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