Historically, there were different naming in use for the same architectures within different groups/projects. For example, amd64 architecture (Debian name) is also known as x86_64; arm64 and aarch64; and so on. Qemu used one way to name the binaries, debian used another, some architectures are named the same way, while for other architectures there's a difference. Starting with debian qemu-user package version 8.0, we provide debian-compatible naming scheme for qemu-$arch binaries, to be used as qemu-${DEB_HOST_ARCH}. For example, qemu-armel is a symlink for qemu-arm. In particular, the following extra names are provided: amd64 => x86_64 arm64 => aarch64 armhf => arm armel => arm loong64 => loongarch64 powerpc => ppc ppc64el => ppc64 The other names do match between qemu and debian. There's another name which is also provided but which is neither in debian nor in qemu: it is ppc64le, which is the name used for this architecture in the linux kernel. starting with version 9.0.2+ds-7, qemu-user provides statically linked binaries which were previously provided by qemu-user-static, while dynamic binaries are not built anymore.