Right! I didn't check that because I assumed Ubuntu only uses maintained
projects. Sorry for not checking. After a day using console seems
fine...
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Judging from its website, qemu-launcher hasn't had a release or even a
change in its source code for over five years. It's not very surprising
that it's broken. I suggest you find a replacement that's actively
maintained and keeps up with changes in QEMU.
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Thanks for your answer. I'm confused! A lot of frontends (like qemu-
launcher) ask for the qemu binary. Haven't they noticed this change? How
can one make qemu-launcher work again? Is it ok to link qemu-system-i386
to qemu?
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The binary "qemu" is now called "qemu-system-i386".
QEMU provides more than one binary since several years.
Here is the list for system emulation:
qemu-system-alpha, qemu-system-arm, qemu-system-cris, qemu-system-i386,
qemu-system-lm32, qemu-system-m68k, qemu-system-microblazeel,
qemu-system-mic