QEMU
Open-source machine emulator and virtualizer for cross-platform computing
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QEMU is a versatile, open-source tool that enables full-system emulation and virtualization. It allows users to run operating systems for any machine on supported architectures, perform user-mode emulation for Linux/BSD targets, and execute KVM/Xen virtual machines with near-native performance.
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You can get support through various channels including the qemu-discuss@nongnu.org mailing list for user-focused questions, technical mailing lists for architecture-specific issues, or the IRC channel #qemu on irc.oftc.net (also available via Matrix).
For questions about QEMU integration with your Linux distribution or specifically packaged versions, it is recommended to use your distribution’s support channels. The QEMU developers focus on the latest release and master branch.
No, the QEMU developers generally do not provide support for older releases or QEMU binaries shipped by third-party distributions.
For complex configurations, it is recommended to use management tools like virt-manager from the libvirt project to handle low-level details.
You can report bugs on the QEMU bug tracker. There is a guide available on how to report a bug effectively.
QEMU developers tend to be available on working weekdays and are distributed across time zones. Be patient as responses may take time.
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