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Arch: sudo pacman -S qemu (optionally "qemu-arch-extra" for more architectures)

Debian/Ubuntu: sudo apt install qemu

Fedora: sudo dnf install qemu


To create a virtual image use:


qemu-img create -f qcow2 Image.img 10G


(create is to create an image, -f qcow2 sets the format to qcow2, Image.img is our final file and 10G is it's size)


Launching the VM:


qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -cdrom OS_ISO.iso -boot menu=on -drive file=Image.img -m 2G


(-enable-kvm enables KVM, -cdrom selects an iso to load as a cd, -boot menu=on enables a boot menu, -drive file= selects a file for the drive, -m sets the amount of dedicated RAM)

(Remember! Ctrl + Alt + G to exit capture, Ctrl + Alt + F to fullscreen!)


That doesn't run so good, what can we do to improve it?


Basic performance options


-cpu host (sets the CPU to the hosts' CPU)

-smp 2 (sets the numbers of cores)


Basic Graphics Acceleration


the -vga option can be used to specify one of various vga card emulators:


"qxl" offers 2D acceleration but requires kernel modules "qxl" and "bochs_drm" to be enabled:


-vga qxl


"virtio" works much better and supports some 3D emulation:


-vga virtio -display sdl,gl=on



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