<p>I don't have a dev machine for linux (although this should soon change!), so your best bet is trying Wine. Here is a post from someone who has had success:</p>
<li>Wine is kinda retarded sometimes, do not try to close the window by pressing the red close button, while in fullscreen.</li>
<li>It will just "go through" it, and do whatever to whats behind it.</li>
<li>Flash do work, IF you download the internet explorer version, and install it through wine.</li>
<li>Hydrus is selfcontained, and portable. That means that one instance of hydrus do not know what another is doing. This is great if you want different installations for different things.</li>
<li>Some of the input fields behave a little wonky. Though that may just be standard Hydrus behavior.</li>
<li>Mostly everything else works fine. I was able to connect to the test server and view there. Only thing I need to test is the ability to host a server.</li>
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<p>Installation process:</p>
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<li>0. Get a standard Wine installation.</li>
<li>1. Download the latest hydrus .zip file.</li>
<li>2. Unpack it with your chosen zip file opener, in the chosen folder. Do not need to be in the wine folder.</li>
<li>3. Run it with wine, either though the file manager, or though the terminal.</li>
<li>4. For Flash support install the IE version through wine.</li>