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diff --git a/results/classifier/deepseek-2/reasoning/device/1579645 b/results/classifier/deepseek-2/reasoning/device/1579645 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ca16f5854 --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/deepseek-2/reasoning/device/1579645 @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +<think> +Alright, let's try to figure out the category for this bug report. The user mentioned issues with audio not working on both Windows and Linux guests when using soundhw="ac97". So, first off, they're using QEMU, specifically KVM or Xen hypervisors. + +The error message says "audio: Could no init 'oss' audio driver." That points to an issue with the audio driver initialization. The guest detects the audio device but can't produce sound. + +Looking at the possible categories: mistranslation, assembly, other, device, graphic, socket, network, KVM, etc. Since it's about the audio functionality not working, it seems related to a specific hardware device, in this case, the AC97 audio. + +In QEMU/KVM, soundhw=ac97 refers to emulating an AC97 sound card. If the driver isn't initializing correctly, it might be a problem with how the hardware is being exposed to the guest or perhaps a bug in the emulation itself. + +The categories provided don't have a direct 'audio' category, but 'device' seems appropriate because it's about a specific hardware device not functioning as expected. Alternatively, since KVM is involved, 'KVM' could be a consideration, but the issue is more about the device (audio) rather than the hypervisor itself. + +So, I'm leaning towards 'device' as the category because it's related to the audio hardware emulation in QEMU. +</think> + +device \ No newline at end of file |