Looking for Alternatives to Fusion 360 on Linux

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Asked By SunshinePanda42 On

Hey everyone! I'm transitioning to Fedora and I've discovered that Fusion 360 isn't supported on Linux. All my other programs are good to go, so I'm wondering if there's a solid web-based alternative out there or a way to get Fusion 360 running without using VMs (they're just too frustrating and may stress my PC too much). Any suggestions?

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Answered By CuriousCoder19 On

I found a GitHub release for Autodesk Fusion 360 that claims it works on Linux. I haven’t tried it myself, but it seems to be one of the first hits when searching for a solution. It might be worth exploring, but I’d love to hear from someone who has used it for their thoughts!

Answered By TechieGuru88 On

Check out an article on how to run Fusion 360 on Linux! It covers the online version (which does require a fee), running Fusion through WINE/Lutris, and includes options like FreeCAD, which could be a good alternative. Best of luck with your search!

SunshinePanda42 -

I appreciate the tip! I'll look into that.

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