Bricscad on Debian?

For being forced to install ubuntu with Gnome i'd like to ask if there are efforts
to make it possible to use Bricscad on a machine with Debian stable and KDE.
I really don't like that gnome, for my point of view it's ugly and with ubuntu
really hard to configure.
As a matter of fact, ubuntu isn't so much different to Debian so I think it easily
could be ossible. On the other side, ubuntu 12.04.3 doesn't have a language
other than english and therefore I can't install it for others than me which is
absolutly  necessary

Regards.

Comments

  • Did you understand my question?

  • I am not answering your question as much as reacting to this sentence:
    'On the other side, ubuntu 12.04.3 doesn't have a language other than english'
    But I may well have misunderstood.



  • For being forced to install ubuntu with Gnome i'd like to ask if there are efforts
    to make it possible to use Bricscad on a machine with Debian stable and KDE.
    I really don't like that gnome, for my point of view it's ugly and with ubuntu
    really hard to configure.
    As a matter of fact, ubuntu isn't so much different to Debian so I think it easily
    could be ossible. On the other side, ubuntu 12.04.3 doesn't have a language
    other than english and therefore I can't install it for others than me which is
    absolutly  necessary

    Regards.


    I use the 32 bit professional version on Debian stable with the MATE UI
    which is a fork of GNOME 2. It works fine for me. You do not say which
    version of GNOME is "ugly" (is it GNOME 3 ?).


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