(For anyone that wants to use EUAE rather than the outdated UAE bundled with Ubuntu, I've done a guide. Perhaps this could be useful on the main site? Perhaps labours the point in places but better to be too detailed than leave people unsure.)

Installing E-UAE on Ubuntu

As of version 7.10, Ubuntu only provides the outdated UAE as part of it's default packages. Here's how to install the more up-to-date E-UAE.

Open the terminal (Applications, Accessories, Terminal) and type "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list"

Add the following line to the bottom of the file "deb http://morgoth.free.fr/ubuntu gutsy-backports main" and save the file.

Back in the terminal type "wget -O - http://morgoth.free.fr/files/morgoth-signkey.gpg.asc | sudo apt-key add -"

Once done, close the terminal and open Synaptic Package Manager (System, Administration, Synaptic Package Manager).

Inside Package Manager, click the Search icon and search for UAE

Right click on E-UAE and click "Mark for Installation". Mark any additional changes that may be required if prompted. Click Apply and wait for E-UAE to be installed.

Once installed, we will now create a program icon for E-UAE. Right click the Ubuntu logo in the top left of the screen and click Edit Menus.

Click on Accessories in the left-hand pane, and then click New Item.

In the dialog box, type "E-UAE" as the name and "/usr/bin/uae-sdl" as the command. You may optionally add a comment (e.g. Amiga Emulator) if you wish. Click OK to close the dialog box and then Close to exit the menu editor.

UAE may now be run by clicking Applications, Accessories, E-UAE from the top of the screen.