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-<think>
-Alright, let's tackle this bug report classification step by step. The user provided a detailed scenario where using specific QEMU parameters leads to display issues on SPARC systems.
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-First, the key elements of the report are:
-- Using `-vga cg3` and `-g 1152x900` with `qemu-system-sparc`.
-- Display abnormalities occur in both Windows and Debian environments.
-- Without the `-g` parameter, everything works fine.
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-The possible categories include things like graphic, device, etc. The issue here is related to display output when setting a specific resolution. Since it's about VGA configuration and screen size causing visual problems, this points directly to a graphics-related bug. There's no mention of other areas like network or kernel issues, so it's not those.
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-Looking at the categories again, "graphic" seems to fit perfectly because it's about how QEMU handles display output for the SPARC machine. The user is trying to set a custom resolution, and that's causing an abnormal display, which suggests a problem with the graphics configuration or rendering in QEMU.
-</think>
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-The bug report involves display abnormalities when using specific VGA and resolution parameters in QEMU on SPARC systems. This points directly to a graphical issue related to how QEMU handles display configurations.
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-**graphic**
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- graphic
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