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authorChristian Krinitsin <mail@krinitsin.com>2025-07-03 19:39:53 +0200
committerChristian Krinitsin <mail@krinitsin.com>2025-07-03 19:39:53 +0200
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+<think>
+Alright, let's try to figure out which category this bug report falls into. The user provided a list of possible categories: mistranslation, assembly lowering, other, device, graphic, socket, network, KVM, boot, vnc, debug, files, permissions, performance, kernel, peripherals, hypervisor.
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+The bug report mentions "keyboard errors in DOS" and refers to similar errors for reference. So the issue is related to keyboard functionality when running DOS under QEMU. 
+
+I need to map this to one of the given categories. Looking at the options:
+
+- Device: This usually relates to hardware devices, including input devices like keyboards.
+- Peripherals: Similar to device, but more specific to external devices connected to the system.
+
+Since keyboards are considered peripherals, especially when discussing their interaction in an emulated environment like QEMU, it makes sense that this falls under "peripherals." Alternatively, "device" could also be a contender, but "peripherals" is more precise here because we're talking about input devices typically handled as peripherals in an OS context.
+
+Therefore, the category should be "peripherals."
+</think>
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+peripherals
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