Part of the reason the uQLx has not been so seamless is that it supports
a variety of Unix systems on a variety of CPU's. To make it seamless, a
version would have to be compiled for a variety of Unix flavors,
including a variety of Linux flavors (and the different install
packages). The first time I tried uQLx, I had it running under IRIX on
a Mips R5000 chip (not very common).
I think the best that can be hoped for is for the QL-on-a-stick for
Linux would support only the x386 platform and not the other chip sets
that Linux supports.
I can assist with the testing as I can get a hold of a number of Linux
systems (probably all Red Hat), but I do have access to a VMware system
that might have other Linux images.
Tim Swenson
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