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-<think>
-Okay, so I need to classify this bug report into one of the given categories. Let's read through it carefully.
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-The user mentioned an issue with the QEMU manual. Specifically, there's a wrong description in the man page. The command shown is "qemu-system-x86_84", but they believe it should be "qemu-system-x86_64". They provided some additional info like their OS being Arch Linux x86_64 and package version 1.4.0. Steps to reproduce are just running "man qemu".
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-Looking at the possible categories, I need to see which one fits best. The options include things like mistranslation, assembly lowering, other, device, graphic, socket, network, KVM, boot, vnc, debug, files, permissions, performance, kernel, peripherals, hypervisor.
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-This issue is about a typo in the documentation—swapping "x86_84" for "x86_64". It's not related to any of the technical categories like network or KVM. Instead, it's a mistake in the manual's text. Since none of the specific categories directly address documentation errors, the closest fit would be 'other'. 
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-Wait, but let me double-check. Are there any other possible fits? Maybe 'mistranslation'? No, that usually refers to incorrect semantic mappings between architectures. This is purely a typo in the command name.
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-So yes, 'other' seems appropriate because it's a documentation issue not covered by the other specific categories.
-</think>
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-The bug report points out a typo in the QEMU manual where "x86_84" is incorrectly used instead of "x86_64". This is a documentation error and doesn't fall under any technical category. 
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-Answer: other
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