Compiled it on Debian Sid, Kernel 2.6.3, GCC 3.3, AMD Athlon CPU with the following options: --enable-jit --enable-natmem --enable-autoconfig --enable-aga --enable-scsi-device --enable-cdtv --enable-cd32 --enable-bsdsock --with-caps --with-sdl-gfx --with-sdl-sound Worked without any problems. It still won't use my CD drive, but then again, so didn't the previous version since I upgraded to kernel 2.6, and so I blame that on my own inability to configure it properly :) As for the name, I severely disliked 'E-UAE' ever since I saw someone using it here on the list, but in the end, it all comes down to the functionality of a program, so I won't complain... Keep up the great work!