I was a bit bored the other day and thought I'd try WinUAE under WINE.
Not only did it run, it actually outperformed the native E-UAE version on my system quite significantly, both for CPU performance and graphical operations. Just a thought for any linux users wishing to run an emulation on their machine.
That is very cool! A tutorial on how to accomplish this would be very useful for those people like me that are noobs at using any kind of Linux, but would like to run WinUAE instead of EUAE, without having to use Windows of any kind to host WinUAE.