```
$ bitbake <image_name>
```
-**Note**: The operation has been confirmed with the **agl-demo-platform**. If you wish to specify a different `<image_name>` other than agl-demo-platform, create a file named `<image_name>.bbappend` in the directory
+**Note**: The operation has been confirmed with the **agl-ivi-demo-qt**. If you wish to specify a different `<image_name>` other than agl-ivi-demo-qt, create a file named `<image_name>.bbappend` in the directory
```
$AGL_TOP/master/meta-agl-devel/meta-uhmi/meta-rvgpu/recipes-platform/images
```
```
Save the file and run the following to start QEMU.
```
-sudo <WORKDIR>/run_qemu_bridge.sh <build_directory>/tmp/deploy/images/qemux86-64/bzImage <build_directory>/tmp/deploy/images/qemux86-64/agl-demo-platform-qemux86-64.ext4
+sudo <WORKDIR>/run_qemu_bridge.sh <build_directory>/tmp/deploy/images/qemux86-64/bzImage <build_directory>/tmp/deploy/images/qemux86-64/agl-ivi-demo-qt-qemux86-64.ext4
```
When QEMU boot, assign an IP address. For example:
```
**Note**: There are known issues with mouse, such as the cursor becoming invisible and occasional flickering of a green screen.
**Appendix**
-- By building the RVGPU on Ubuntu, it is possible to enable bidirectional remote rendering between the agl-demo-platform and Ubuntu.
+- By building the RVGPU on Ubuntu, it is possible to enable bidirectional remote rendering between the agl-ivi-demo-qt and Ubuntu.
For the build procedure on Ubuntu, see the following URL: https://github.com/unified-hmi/remote-virtio-gpu
The figure below shows an example where Ubuntu is used as the Sender and AGL as the Receiver, running RVGPU.