Dear all, last week I posted a request for a Linux version of the simulation program easypop (see original post below). I didn't find anyone who could provide such a version. However, I got several replies suggesting to use Wine to emulate windows and then run the windows easypop version. That shuuld work (it did for others), although I haven't had the time to try it. Thanks also to messages from authors of other such simulation programmes! It seems like one of those at least may help me. Cheers, Robert _____ Dear all, I was wondering if someone in the evoldir community has compiled the foward individual based pop gen simulation program "easypop" for Linux. On its website, downloads are only available compiled for Windows and MacOS. I would really like to have this software on Linux. The alternatives, which I found so far, are not doing what I like to have. My main interest is to be able to set the starting population to "maximum diversity". Other such simulation programs start with monomorphic populations, usually. But I am studying a fixation process under a certain scenario, and easypop seems the best option to me (so far). If you have further suggestions for other software, I'd also be happy to hear from you. Cheers, Robert robert.kraus@wur.nl