>
> uQLx is the most powerful and up-to-date QL emulator for Linux. I used to 
> get good help with anything uQLx related on the QL developer's forum 
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
>
> Alternatives are to use one of the Windows QL emulators under a Windows 
> emulator for Linux. Depending on your particular requirements, QPC2 is the 
> best commercial QL emulator, but there are others, both commercial and free.
>
> Some time ago (2004) Marcel Kilgus, author of QPC2 wrote on this list:
>
>   
>> Also I have been playing around with the different Wine Windows
>> emulations for Linux. Seems like it has evolved a lot since I've last
>> looked at it. Unfortunately the only real Linux machine here is the
>> P200 I use for internet routing, which is too limited to run Wine
>> well. The rest of the parts for its successor, a P3 650, will
>> hopefully arrive within the next few days so I can have another go.
>> Anyway the P200 was good enough to do some testing and I've removed
>> one problem which could crash QPC when run under Wine. Standard Wine
>> might be enough to run QPC under Linux, if not Cedega might improve
>> the situation. Cedega currently offers a free trial of its emulation
>> layer here: http://www.transgaming.com/cedegademo.php Obviously all
>> this is only interesting for users who really want to run QPC under
>> Linux. QPC is and will be officially unsupported for Linux but if I
>> can do something to improve compatibility, I might do so.
>>     
>
> So, as you see, there are plenty of things to try.
>
> Per 
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Thanks!  I'm far from giving up and I'm going to try to resolve the 
install problem with uQLX when I can find time.

As for WINE, well as much as I would love to run QPC . . . I have so far 
avoided WINE on my Linux machines. It feels too much like cheating!
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