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kemu 0.0.3-dev

Finally, here is version 0.0.3 of KEmu. The annoying bug when closing KEmu now seems to be gone. Additionally, some code cleanup has been done which will hopefully lead also to better processing of the automatically generated lists of available CPUs, target machines and sound hardware.
Also, KEmu should now be able to run on systems, where the qemu-kvm executable is not used (and instead KVM must be started via qemu -enable-kvm).

KEmu can as ever be downloaded via our Download Center. If you plan to extend KEmu yourself, please note, that the UI files have been moved to src/ui. You will need to issue an `make ui` there first before you can install KEmu via CMake.

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