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Running Cricut Design Space Software on Linux Using WINE

By

starkparker

4mo ago· 4 min readen

Summary

The article explains how to run Cricut Design Space software on Linux using WINE, despite the software being officially unsupported. The author discusses their preference for Inkscape for vector design but acknowledges the need for Cricut's proprietary software to operate the plotter. The guide covers installation steps, compatibility issues, and workarounds for getting the software functional on Linux systems.

Key quotes

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I'm more than happy building vector designs in Inkscape. It's the most proficient vector designer app that is free, open source, and runs natively under Linux.
On my own, I would not recommend the Cricut brand, but this is a machine that was bought years ago, and I want to get the most usage out of it.
As far as I can tell, almost everything works in the Cricut Design Space application under Linux.
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Getting the Cricut Software to run on Linux, under WINE

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