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====== Qemu Support in Slackware ARM ====== | ====== Qemu Support in Slackware ARM ====== | ||
- | This document describes the process of installing **Slackwarearm** inside of QEMU. | + | This document describes the process of installing **Slackware ARM** inside of QEMU. |
* QEMU is a full system emulator that can emulate a range of real hardware architectures. In this case we will use QEMU to emulate the ARM Ltd. "Versatile Express" development board. | * QEMU is a full system emulator that can emulate a range of real hardware architectures. In this case we will use QEMU to emulate the ARM Ltd. "Versatile Express" development board. | ||
* QEMU provides a platform to allow an operating system to believe that it is running on real hardware. | * QEMU provides a platform to allow an operating system to believe that it is running on real hardware. | ||
- | * QEMU runs on your Intel-based Slackware PC/server (in most cases this will be a desktop machine, but it is possible to run QEMU on a headless server and use VNC for graphics). | + | * QEMU runs on your Slackware PC or server. In most cases this will be a desktop machine. However, it is possible to run QEMU on a headless server and use VNC for graphics. |
===== Who is Slackware ARM in QEMU aimed at? ===== | ===== Who is Slackware ARM in QEMU aimed at? ===== |