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Transparent x86 emulation using QEMU on Raspbian
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
2019 Community Moderator Election ResultsRunning X86 binaries on armv7Using x86 CUPS filter on RaspbianEmulate RaspberryPi using QEMUEstablish connection between Qemu Raspbian machine and HostUsing x86 CUPS filter on RaspbianCan't install any package with sudo apt-get installHow to run Ubilinux / u-boot under qemu (x86)Opening a TUN device from QEmu x86 for ARMv7 failsapt-get: Almost all packages “have no installation candidate”Brother x86 scanner driver on Raspberry Pi with QEMU and SANEproblem with qemu emulation, “black window!!”Installing a list of packages from an URL
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I'm trying to setup transparent x86 emulation on Raspbian according to this tutorial: https://wiki.debian.org/QemuUserEmulation. The issue is that after enabling multiarch and running sudo apt-get install libc6:i386
, the package is missing (it's not available in the repository). Where can I get that package? Is it even possible to get it running on Raspbian, or should I switch to other Linux distro for Raspberry?
Similar issues:
- Running X86 binaries on armv7
- Using x86 CUPS filter on Raspbian
raspbian qemu cups x86 emulation
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I'm trying to setup transparent x86 emulation on Raspbian according to this tutorial: https://wiki.debian.org/QemuUserEmulation. The issue is that after enabling multiarch and running sudo apt-get install libc6:i386
, the package is missing (it's not available in the repository). Where can I get that package? Is it even possible to get it running on Raspbian, or should I switch to other Linux distro for Raspberry?
Similar issues:
- Running X86 binaries on armv7
- Using x86 CUPS filter on Raspbian
raspbian qemu cups x86 emulation
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I'm trying to setup transparent x86 emulation on Raspbian according to this tutorial: https://wiki.debian.org/QemuUserEmulation. The issue is that after enabling multiarch and running sudo apt-get install libc6:i386
, the package is missing (it's not available in the repository). Where can I get that package? Is it even possible to get it running on Raspbian, or should I switch to other Linux distro for Raspberry?
Similar issues:
- Running X86 binaries on armv7
- Using x86 CUPS filter on Raspbian
raspbian qemu cups x86 emulation
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I'm trying to setup transparent x86 emulation on Raspbian according to this tutorial: https://wiki.debian.org/QemuUserEmulation. The issue is that after enabling multiarch and running sudo apt-get install libc6:i386
, the package is missing (it's not available in the repository). Where can I get that package? Is it even possible to get it running on Raspbian, or should I switch to other Linux distro for Raspberry?
Similar issues:
- Running X86 binaries on armv7
- Using x86 CUPS filter on Raspbian
raspbian qemu cups x86 emulation
raspbian qemu cups x86 emulation
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If you want to use the multiarch approach for transparent emulation using QEMU, you need to find a distribution which supports all the architectures you’re interested in (your native architecture, and directly-supported alternate architecture you want, and the architectures you want to emulate). You can’t mix and match distributions (e.g. Raspbian for armhf
and Debian for i386
) because multiarch requires that packages installed for multiple architectures be installed with exactly the same version on all architectures.
Switching to another distribution would make this easier (assuming the distribution itself is a nice match for your Raspberry), but there may be another solution — it should be possible to use debootstrap
to install another distribution with a foreign architecture in a chroot on your Raspberry, and use that to run binaries... I’ve used transparent emulation with multiarch, and foreign architectures with debootstrap
, so I know the various components work, but I’ve never tried combining them so that’s left as an exercise for the reader.
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If you want to use the multiarch approach for transparent emulation using QEMU, you need to find a distribution which supports all the architectures you’re interested in (your native architecture, and directly-supported alternate architecture you want, and the architectures you want to emulate). You can’t mix and match distributions (e.g. Raspbian for armhf
and Debian for i386
) because multiarch requires that packages installed for multiple architectures be installed with exactly the same version on all architectures.
Switching to another distribution would make this easier (assuming the distribution itself is a nice match for your Raspberry), but there may be another solution — it should be possible to use debootstrap
to install another distribution with a foreign architecture in a chroot on your Raspberry, and use that to run binaries... I’ve used transparent emulation with multiarch, and foreign architectures with debootstrap
, so I know the various components work, but I’ve never tried combining them so that’s left as an exercise for the reader.
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If you want to use the multiarch approach for transparent emulation using QEMU, you need to find a distribution which supports all the architectures you’re interested in (your native architecture, and directly-supported alternate architecture you want, and the architectures you want to emulate). You can’t mix and match distributions (e.g. Raspbian for armhf
and Debian for i386
) because multiarch requires that packages installed for multiple architectures be installed with exactly the same version on all architectures.
Switching to another distribution would make this easier (assuming the distribution itself is a nice match for your Raspberry), but there may be another solution — it should be possible to use debootstrap
to install another distribution with a foreign architecture in a chroot on your Raspberry, and use that to run binaries... I’ve used transparent emulation with multiarch, and foreign architectures with debootstrap
, so I know the various components work, but I’ve never tried combining them so that’s left as an exercise for the reader.
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If you want to use the multiarch approach for transparent emulation using QEMU, you need to find a distribution which supports all the architectures you’re interested in (your native architecture, and directly-supported alternate architecture you want, and the architectures you want to emulate). You can’t mix and match distributions (e.g. Raspbian for armhf
and Debian for i386
) because multiarch requires that packages installed for multiple architectures be installed with exactly the same version on all architectures.
Switching to another distribution would make this easier (assuming the distribution itself is a nice match for your Raspberry), but there may be another solution — it should be possible to use debootstrap
to install another distribution with a foreign architecture in a chroot on your Raspberry, and use that to run binaries... I’ve used transparent emulation with multiarch, and foreign architectures with debootstrap
, so I know the various components work, but I’ve never tried combining them so that’s left as an exercise for the reader.
If you want to use the multiarch approach for transparent emulation using QEMU, you need to find a distribution which supports all the architectures you’re interested in (your native architecture, and directly-supported alternate architecture you want, and the architectures you want to emulate). You can’t mix and match distributions (e.g. Raspbian for armhf
and Debian for i386
) because multiarch requires that packages installed for multiple architectures be installed with exactly the same version on all architectures.
Switching to another distribution would make this easier (assuming the distribution itself is a nice match for your Raspberry), but there may be another solution — it should be possible to use debootstrap
to install another distribution with a foreign architecture in a chroot on your Raspberry, and use that to run binaries... I’ve used transparent emulation with multiarch, and foreign architectures with debootstrap
, so I know the various components work, but I’ve never tried combining them so that’s left as an exercise for the reader.
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