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The QEMU virtual machine for the KaihongOS desktop (x86) successfully fit

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According to information from IT House on 3 June, official Zhihong announced today that KaihongOS desktop version (x86) V5.2.25 was successfully adapted to the QEMU virtual machine.

IT House Note: QEMU (Quick Emulator) is an open source processor simulation based on GPL licences developed by Fabrice Bellard, mainly for simulation of operating systems and hardware platforms. The software defaults to support processor structures such as x86, AMD64, MIPS, Loongarch, 0.9.1 and previous versions achieve performance optimization through kqemu accelerator, 1.0 and then switch to open source accelerator modules such as qemu-kvm.

The QEMU Virtual Machine, which was successfully adapted to the QihongOS desktop (x86), is a major breakthrough after the AMD-compatible physics machine. In addition to QEU, the follow-up will be more inclusive of mainstream virtual machine platforms. The description of the installation is as follows:

Installation of environment and host configuration requirements:

Operating systems: Based on kernels above 5.10 (support KVM) Linux Release or Windows 10+ (Support for Hyper-V)

Structure: x86 64

CPU: Recommendation 8

Memory: recommended 16G and above

Harddisk: Recommendation solid harddisk

Graphic cards: recommended to support OpenGL 4.5 or more

Note: qumu supports better under Linux than Windows, prefer Linux host

Linux System Configuration Recommended:

Ubuntu 24.04

Graphical services recommend x11 (better stability on qemu than wayland)

Audio services recommend pipwire (better stability on qemu than pulseudio / alsa)

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