Thanks for your question and patience.
We've recently resolved a 3D library issue on Linux and expect to have an update available shortly. FAB 3000 will be available for both older and newer kernels.
Note: Windows is the primary development platform, however with the recent breakthrough we'll have more routine Linux releases.
Thanks again.
Simon
Is there some progress with the Linux Version?
regards
ArminS
Thanks for your patience.
We're definitely getting there, and I sincerely apologize for the delay.
Let me see if we can get the Linux build (using the same kernel) over the weekend.
The Linux update using the latest kernels will definitely be within the month of May 2021.
Thanks again,
Simon
The new Linux releases will definably be available within the month of May 2021. For any specific update information, please submit a support ticket.
Thanks again.
Simon
Hello Simon,
now additional two month are gone. Is there any progress?
regards
ArminS
Simon last year you wrote:
The new Linux releases will definably be available within the month of May 2021.
Now its May 2022. Still no new Linux Version available!
regards
ArminS
Hello Simon ,
any news about Linux version?
regards
ArminS
Armin Schreppel
This was posted nearly a year ago:
https://www.numericalinnovations.com/blogs/fab-3000-revision-history/fab-3000-version-8-1-11-released
Coming NEXT: FAB 3000 Version 8.2 will be available shortly, with optimized ODB++ & IPC-2581/C importers, DFM Check runs at least 10X faster on complex PCB Designs, updated Linux builds, and much more.
Latest Linux version is 8.1.3 from 2019!
So when will be a newer Version available?
regards
ArminS