Q: Who are you, and what have you done with Erik?

A: My name is Linas, and Erik is busy with other things right now. Do
   not worry, he is fine.


Q: Is it QEMU, qemu, or Qemu?

A: Does it really matter? It does? Fine. Here goes...

   * QEMU is an emulator suite. It is a trademark of Farbrice Bellard;
   * qemu is a name of the most important binary in QEMU suite;
   * Qemu Launcher is a name of the application which this document was
     included with.


Q: What is the relationship between QEMU and Qemu Launcher?

A: Qemu Launcher uses the full system emulation mode of QEMU to provide
   the emulator functionality. It is an essential component of Qemu
   Launcher.


Q: Why does it stop working when I set the "Acceleration" option to
   "Disable"? I do not have the accelerator module installed, and I do
   not want to use it.

A: This is because the accelerator module is only supported if both
   host architecture and guest architecture are x86, or both are
   x86_64. Trying to set the option to "Disable", or "Full" will most
   likely to result in failure on different architectures. This is
   being worked on.

   The easiest way around this is to keep it set to "Enable", as this
   is a safe default that will use an accelerator only if it is
   available.


Q: Does Qemu Launcher support i18n (internationalization)?

A: Yes, it does.


Q: Why my favourite feature is not in Qemu Launcher?

A: Most likely this is due to lack of manpower in the project.
   Implementing cool stuff takes time, and it is not always easy. You
   are always welcome to help us.


Q: I cannot code. Can I help?

A: Sure, there are many things you can do: do testing and report bugs,
   write documentation and tutorials, do translations, draw icons, etc.
   And let your friends know about Qemu Launcher.
