KRDesktop is an open-source KDE (QT3) interface for QEMU virtualization software, distributed under the GPL license.
Built using Kommander, KRDesktop is a great example of RAD development under Linux, showcasing the power and versatility of Linux-based applications. Here are some of the key features of KQEmu:
- It creates script "Droplets" to automate later re-running with the same settings.
- It supports all non "debug" features of QEmu.
To install KQEmu, make sure that you have QEmu and Kommander installed on your system. Although any version of QEmu should work, KQEmu was primarily tested with the newest Alpha of Kommander (At this time Alpha 3).
To get started, simply download and extract KQEmu to a location of your choosing. Once you've done that, you can run it using the following command: kmdr-executor KQEmu-versionNumber.kmdr (where "versionNumber" is the specific version of KQEmu that you've downloaded).
Overall, KRDesktop is a powerful and versatile front-end for QEMU that offers users a wide range of features and functionalities. Whether you're a first-time user or an experienced pro, KRDesktop is sure to meet all your PC emulation needs.
Version 0.3 Alpha: N/A