NOTE: I am aware that this question has been asked before [HERE][1], but after having followed that question step by step, troubleshooted on my own and having done plenty of research on the internet to try and find a solution, I have been unable to run an Ubuntu emulation on a raspberry pi. 

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## The Problem(s): ##

 1. In step 2 of the [tutorial][1], the link to the "patched qemu package" is no longer available. Don't know if this is an issue, but thought it was worth mentioning.
 2. After installing qemu via `sudo apt-get install qemu`, installing qemu for windows, installing ubuntu for i386 in the qemu image, moving that image to the raspberry pi, and running it on the pi....nothing...I ran qemu via the command line `qemu-system-i386 -cpu 486 -hda debian.img -m 150M -smp 1 -redir tcp:9022::22 -redir udp:9055::9987 --nographic`, waited a minute or two just to make sure it was all booted up and running, then i tried ssh-ing into the emulated Ubuntu environment (port 9022) from the raspberry pi itself `ssh [user]@localhost -p 9022`...and the connection was refused.


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## Other Important Tidbits: ##

 - I am able to ssh into the Debian environment when i run qemu ON
   WINDOWS. As soon as I move the image to the pi via winscp and run it
   with qemu there, it doesn't want to accept connections. 

 - I know it would be SOO much easier just to run a Murmur (for Mumble)
   host on it, but I am only looking to run a teamspeak server on it. 

 - PLEASE let me know if I was stupid or careless and left out any
   important information. This is my first post and I'm still not
   exactly sure what I need to and don't need to provide.

  [1]: https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/4296/can-i-emulate-x86-cpu-to-run-teamspeak-3-server