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+<think>
+Okay, I need to classify this bug report: "OSX Sorbet Leopard 10.5.9 on QEMU". Let me break it down.
+
+First, the user mentioned OSX, which is macOS. Then "Sorbet Leopard" sounds like a typo or possibly an incorrect term. Maybe they meant "Snow Leopard"? Snow Leopard is a version of macOS, specifically 10.6. But they wrote 10.5.9, which would be Leopard (version 10.5) with some update.
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+The user might have intended to report an issue related to running QEMU on macOS Leopard. Now, looking at the possible categories: hypervisor, network, device, etc.
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+QEMU is primarily a emulator and virtualization tool, often used as a hypervisor. So if there's a bug related to running it on macOS, especially with older versions like 10.5.9, it likely falls under hypervisor-related issues. Other categories like graphic or network might be possibilities if the bug pertains to display or connectivity, but without more details, hypervisor seems the most fitting.
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+I should respond with "hypervisor".
+</think>
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+hypervisor
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