is gEDA good for making circuit schematics?

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syslinux

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i want to know if gEDA is any good for basic circuit schematics because i'm sort of debian LINUX bound for two reasons 1: i dont own any windows keys and 2: windows won't install on my hardware and i can't figure out why. so is gEDA good and if not can you point me to one that is?
 
Here, one of example schematic projects that recently I done with use gEDA & ngspice:



How it can work with ngspice, i.e with sub-circuit model just like LM324? Of course, the spice model directives or sub-circuit model directives must be defined within the schematic just like this:



Also, use gschem-finalizer to integrate gEDA suites (gschem (schematic-capture), gnetlist (gEDA netlister), & ngspice):



Gschem-finalizer (**broken link removed**) is usefull to compile a schematic project (use with gEDA, ngspice, & PCB-GTK/LESSTIF), i.e: generating SPICE3F5 Netlist (with spice-sdb & vams backend for gnetlist), generating gEDA PCB netlist, & also generating KiCAD PCBnew Netlist -- from gEDA gschem schematic files.
 
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