No, a special version to run under SuSE 8.1 that contains special codes to
get around the bug I found in the display drivers on my machine and that
contains models for quantum physics is what is really needed.
It does make sense for LTSPICE to be natively runnable on a Free Unix (Linux
would be a good choice.) I do suspect that the porting effort would be
heinous, because of the differences between the various X windows APIs
and the Windows APIs.
Even though I have run LTSPICE under Wine, I still reboot my workstation
to run LTSPICE under Win2000 because of better interactive performance.
Again, I understand numerous reasons why LTSPICE hasnt' been ported to
the better Unix clone OSes, but I believe that it is worthwhile to prod
the wonderful developer of LTSPICE...
John