![]() ![]() ![]() Download the debian package from here and double click on it to install: įrom the Ubuntu program launcher, run the Wine Launcher Creator and choose the DXP.EXE path within the WINE prefix you configured earlier. Install Wine Launcher Creator if you have not already done so. WINEPREFIX=~/Altium wine ~/Altium/drive_c/Program\ Files/Altium/AD16/DXP.EXE Step 4 (Optional): Create a Program Launcher Launching Altium by the command-line can now be done with:.WINEPREFIX=~/Altium wine ~/Downloads/Altium_Designer/AltiumDesigner16Setup.exe Step 3: Install CircuitMaker into the new WINEPREFIX In Manjaro (Arch Linux) I also recommend the installation of "PlayOnLinux", "Q4Wine", "wine-staging", "winetricks" and "pacman -S -noconfirm $(pacman -Qq | grep lib32-*)" to ensure 32 bit compatibility (equivalent to "apt-get install ia32-libs"). Replace "1366x768" by your own monitor resolution! WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=~/Altium winetricks vd=1366x768 -q gdiplus corefonts riched20 mdac28 msxml6 dotnet40 Saving to the user /Downloads directory default is fine.Ĭreate the WINEPREFIX named Altium that establishes the “windows like” environment for Altium to be installed in: ![]() If you have not already done so, download CircuitMakerSetup.exe from the CircuitMaker web site. Wine -version Step 2: Install winetricks and setup a “WINEPREFIX” for CircuitMaker Check WINE installed version once installed (should tell you wine-1.9.12 or later):.Sudo apt-get install -install-recommends winehq-devel Update the available installation packages list with newly added repository:.Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:wine/wine-builds Add the installation repository link for WINE:.Make sure 32-bit architecture is enabled in Linux: In Ubuntu click on the system search bar and type XT and you’ll find it. How to install Altium 16 on linux Step 1 - Installing WINE ![]()
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