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This repository contains a multiple tools

Can be used together with quickemu

Welcome DistroHoppers

Website under construction...

I made some user interfaces for quickemu...

🦚 dh GUI and TUI using yad

🕊️ quickfzf TUI using fzf

🐲 quicktui TUI using gum (🚧 usable but under heavy development)

🐅 qrun TUI using gum asciicast

🦈 q TUI using gum

and

open source version without removed proprietary OSes (Mac,Windows)

quickget-

Extended version with more distros then upstream quickemu

quickget+

quickget+ with gum UI

quickget+gum

quickget+ with easybashgui UI

quickget+ebg

Enjoy...

repo

Everything could work

Thanks to:

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quickemu Introduction

Quickemu

Quickemu

Quickly create and run optimised Windows, macOS and Linux virtual machines:

Made with 💝 for Tux (Linux) & Apple (macOS)

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Introduction

Quickemu is a wrapper for the excellent QEMU that automatically "does the right thing" when creating virtual machines. No requirement for exhaustive configuration options. You decide what operating system you want to run and Quickemu takes care of the rest 🤖

  • quickget automatically downloads the upstream OS and creates the configuration 📀
  • quickemu enumerates your hardware and launches the virtual machine with the optimum configuration best suited to your computer

The original objective of the project was to enable quick testing of Linux distributions where the virtual machines and their configuration can be stored anywhere (such as external USB storage or your home directory) and no elevated permissions are required to run the virtual machines.

Today, Quickemu includes comprehensive support for macOS, Windows, most of the BSDs, novel non-Linux operating systems such as FreeDOS, Haiku, KolibriOS, OpenIndiana, ReactOS, and more.

Features

  • Host support for Linux and macOS
  • macOS Sonoma, Ventura, Monterey, Big Sur, Catalina & Mojave
  • Windows 10 and 11 including TPM 2.0
  • Windows Server 2022 2019 2016
  • Ubuntu and all the official Ubuntu flavours
  • Nearly 1000 operating system editions are supported!
  • Full SPICE support including host/guest clipboard sharing
  • VirtIO-webdavd file sharing for Linux and Windows guests
  • VirtIO-9p file sharing for Linux and macOS guests
  • QEMU Guest Agent support; provides access to a system-level agent via standard QMP commands
  • Samba file sharing for Linux, macOS and Windows guests (if smbd is installed on the host)
  • VirGL acceleration
  • USB device pass-through
  • Smartcard pass-through
  • Automatic SSH port forwarding to guests
  • Network port forwarding
  • Full duplex audio
  • Braille support
  • EFI (with or without SecureBoot) and Legacy BIOS boot

The presenters of Linux Matters 🐧🎙️ are the creators of each of the principal Quickemu projects. We discussed Quickemu's 2024 reboot in Episode 30 - Quickemu Rising From the Bashes.

Linux Matters Podcast
Linux Matters Podcast

Quick start

Once Quickemu is installed, there are two simple steps to create and run a virtual machine:

  • quickget automatically downloads the ISO image for the operating system you want to run and creates a configuration file for the virtual machine.
quickget nixos unstable minimal
  • quickemu starts the virtual machine using the configuration file created by quickget.
quickemu --vm nixos-unstable-minimal.conf

Execute quickget (with no arguments) to see a list of all the supported operating systems.

Demo

Documentation

The wiki describes how to get up and running with Quickemu and also covers more advanced configuration and usage.