Result for 044C6D45FC71F84725BE5BEA75099F90E186D098

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/tuxpaint/README.Debian
FileSize3019
MD5FB32F79DD03E4E5A0738CEA0E1F66E11
SHA-1044C6D45FC71F84725BE5BEA75099F90E186D098
SHA-256359C407966BC7C93D2C1DC040079A3B82FD4E156590B5D9B41565AB978BD3640
SSDEEP48:3IsRovggmE1TdolzaIzkwaTfX9UxWkqF7tecEZPr3sxG5W6:QYgFdo6FTP9teZPAkW6
TLSHT18851826AEF06125B9651C5D836CB95C2FF4E723933F8D597222F082847D3A6210BF261
hashlookup:parent-total50
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 50)

The searched file hash is included in 50 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize216016
MD52F1505436BE8C05B8B98086B8C7975C3
PackageDescriptionPaint program for young children Tux Paint is meant to be a simple drawing program for young children. It is not meant as a general-purpose drawing tool. It IS meant to be fun and easy to use. Sound effects and a cartoon character help let the user know what's going on, and keeps them entertained. . Tux Paint is extensible. Brushes and "rubber stamp" shapes can be dropped in and pulled out. For example, a teacher can drop in a collection of animal shapes and ask their students to draw an ecosystem. Each shape can have a sound which is played, and textual facts which are displayed, when the child selects the shape. . There is no direct access to the computer's underlying intricacies. The current image is kept when the program quits, and reappears when it is restarted. Saving images requires no need to create filenames or use the keyboard. Opening an image is done by selecting it from a collection of thumbnails.
PackageMaintainerJonathan Carter <jcc@debian.org>
PackageNametuxpaint
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion1:0.9.23-1
SHA-1062915C754F553C314BB6D18590A1FF31EE4EB2E
SHA-2567EA82542BE4A62244772C8A89EB1448F57B2C619028613B0FCDEDAC20B5D9AF7
Key Value
FileSize211288
MD59CDB567C3B65C351C484EF05C0C2023A
PackageDescriptionPaint program for young children Tux Paint is meant to be a simple drawing program for young children. It is not meant as a general-purpose drawing tool. It IS meant to be fun and easy to use. Sound effects and a cartoon character help let the user know what's going on, and keeps them entertained. . Tux Paint is extensible. Brushes and "rubber stamp" shapes can be dropped in and pulled out. For example, a teacher can drop in a collection of animal shapes and ask their students to draw an ecosystem. Each shape can have a sound which is played, and textual facts which are displayed, when the child selects the shape. . There is no direct access to the computer's underlying intricacies. The current image is kept when the program quits, and reappears when it is restarted. Saving images requires no need to create filenames or use the keyboard. Opening an image is done by selecting it from a collection of thumbnails.
PackageMaintainerJonathan Carter <jcc@debian.org>
PackageNametuxpaint
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion1:0.9.23-1.1
SHA-1142514FCA8EE5DE4B76A4E4AD21279E0F40CFF16
SHA-2564F6AC7B3D2EC1387BDF90B0A1FF6129BAF45D3751CF84F4C1B7DFBA380E1B898
Key Value
FileSize212838
MD5979099A8055CF4CE17E0900956BC591B
PackageDescriptionPaint program for young children Tux Paint is meant to be a simple drawing program for young children. It is not meant as a general-purpose drawing tool. It IS meant to be fun and easy to use. Sound effects and a cartoon character help let the user know what's going on, and keeps them entertained. . Tux Paint is extensible. Brushes and "rubber stamp" shapes can be dropped in and pulled out. For example, a teacher can drop in a collection of animal shapes and ask their students to draw an ecosystem. Each shape can have a sound which is played, and textual facts which are displayed, when the child selects the shape. . There is no direct access to the computer's underlying intricacies. The current image is kept when the program quits, and reappears when it is restarted. Saving images requires no need to create filenames or use the keyboard. Opening an image is done by selecting it from a collection of thumbnails.
PackageMaintainerDebian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
PackageNametuxpaint
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion1:0.9.22-3
SHA-1192110A04BDAB41AE6417A697ED10B3254B11B13
SHA-25631E02832ACDF99C84816CCAF4F4D610A570C8DD3A1FDB21F65A4875C0113262D
Key Value
FileSize235380
MD556E5BDEA7F2E58D0F1AD55D4A1390E44
PackageDescriptionPaint program for young children Tux Paint is meant to be a simple drawing program for young children. It is not meant as a general-purpose drawing tool. It IS meant to be fun and easy to use. Sound effects and a cartoon character help let the user know what's going on, and keeps them entertained. . Tux Paint is extensible. Brushes and "rubber stamp" shapes can be dropped in and pulled out. For example, a teacher can drop in a collection of animal shapes and ask their students to draw an ecosystem. Each shape can have a sound which is played, and textual facts which are displayed, when the child selects the shape. . There is no direct access to the computer's underlying intricacies. The current image is kept when the program quits, and reappears when it is restarted. Saving images requires no need to create filenames or use the keyboard. Opening an image is done by selecting it from a collection of thumbnails.
PackageMaintainerJonathan Carter <jcc@debian.org>
PackageNametuxpaint
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion1:0.9.26-1
SHA-126200B314E2901F68466EF83A297B53201536CAA
SHA-256FF2936AB6C25F2E6EAEEDCD6F80B408C7D4D697931F0D11263A11637B9F09CDB
Key Value
FileSize217646
MD57C890F901AE59610776203D20606431C
PackageDescriptionPaint program for young children Tux Paint is meant to be a simple drawing program for young children. It is not meant as a general-purpose drawing tool. It IS meant to be fun and easy to use. Sound effects and a cartoon character help let the user know what's going on, and keeps them entertained. . Tux Paint is extensible. Brushes and "rubber stamp" shapes can be dropped in and pulled out. For example, a teacher can drop in a collection of animal shapes and ask their students to draw an ecosystem. Each shape can have a sound which is played, and textual facts which are displayed, when the child selects the shape. . There is no direct access to the computer's underlying intricacies. The current image is kept when the program quits, and reappears when it is restarted. Saving images requires no need to create filenames or use the keyboard. Opening an image is done by selecting it from a collection of thumbnails.
PackageMaintainerDebian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
PackageNametuxpaint
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion1:0.9.22-3
SHA-126C25DF53DAFC0AE8CDEC18793CF2C49EAD1A881
SHA-2569936032221D62B6C63E02428CB5C0462EE58290D8B0A54F1AF278400DB483A21
Key Value
FileSize245816
MD51A4F4F87A46134D558204018E60D1215
PackageDescriptionPaint program for young children Tux Paint is meant to be a simple drawing program for young children. It is not meant as a general-purpose drawing tool. It IS meant to be fun and easy to use. Sound effects and a cartoon character help let the user know what's going on, and keeps them entertained. . Tux Paint is extensible. Brushes and "rubber stamp" shapes can be dropped in and pulled out. For example, a teacher can drop in a collection of animal shapes and ask their students to draw an ecosystem. Each shape can have a sound which is played, and textual facts which are displayed, when the child selects the shape. . There is no direct access to the computer's underlying intricacies. The current image is kept when the program quits, and reappears when it is restarted. Saving images requires no need to create filenames or use the keyboard. Opening an image is done by selecting it from a collection of thumbnails.
PackageMaintainerJonathan Carter <jcc@debian.org>
PackageNametuxpaint
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion1:0.9.26-1
SHA-129B42A40AE8FC1728794227555ED1146726486F3
SHA-2567B1699C6E17360DE10549E23C722852AFDA6806817B9501D6BB7C773AC0DB10B
Key Value
FileSize198128
MD58B8327D9940325EDDB4BE22370B3DA4B
PackageDescriptionPaint program for young children Tux Paint is meant to be a simple drawing program for young children. It is not meant as a general-purpose drawing tool. It IS meant to be fun and easy to use. Sound effects and a cartoon character help let the user know what's going on, and keeps them entertained. . Tux Paint is extensible. Brushes and "rubber stamp" shapes can be dropped in and pulled out. For example, a teacher can drop in a collection of animal shapes and ask their students to draw an ecosystem. Each shape can have a sound which is played, and textual facts which are displayed, when the child selects the shape. . There is no direct access to the computer's underlying intricacies. The current image is kept when the program quits, and reappears when it is restarted. Saving images requires no need to create filenames or use the keyboard. Opening an image is done by selecting it from a collection of thumbnails.
PackageMaintainerBen Armstrong <synrg@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca>
PackageNametuxpaint
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion1:0.9.22-2
SHA-12C91AFB9A3BC962D77F68A75E869955118A3D128
SHA-256EE8759D58C7D26B1E478F810F6672376460F08F130E82D77D6E1C6E6FF8E3FEA
Key Value
FileSize210588
MD56CBB9A8C648F2591986DB697B0D451D1
PackageDescriptionPaint program for young children Tux Paint is meant to be a simple drawing program for young children. It is not meant as a general-purpose drawing tool. It IS meant to be fun and easy to use. Sound effects and a cartoon character help let the user know what's going on, and keeps them entertained. . Tux Paint is extensible. Brushes and "rubber stamp" shapes can be dropped in and pulled out. For example, a teacher can drop in a collection of animal shapes and ask their students to draw an ecosystem. Each shape can have a sound which is played, and textual facts which are displayed, when the child selects the shape. . There is no direct access to the computer's underlying intricacies. The current image is kept when the program quits, and reappears when it is restarted. Saving images requires no need to create filenames or use the keyboard. Opening an image is done by selecting it from a collection of thumbnails.
PackageMaintainerBen Armstrong <synrg@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca>
PackageNametuxpaint
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion1:0.9.22-2
SHA-12E8FA8A24633BA101AEFB0E74A43B85CA0C9F2F1
SHA-256753B8D1AEB5FED5CA23B6D9707DE9FD27D693DD05AFD829D722889270C5F0E2B
Key Value
FileSize207476
MD5E570E16C110CD5765BD332E145BA6E91
PackageDescriptionPaint program for young children Tux Paint is meant to be a simple drawing program for young children. It is not meant as a general-purpose drawing tool. It IS meant to be fun and easy to use. Sound effects and a cartoon character help let the user know what's going on, and keeps them entertained. . Tux Paint is extensible. Brushes and "rubber stamp" shapes can be dropped in and pulled out. For example, a teacher can drop in a collection of animal shapes and ask their students to draw an ecosystem. Each shape can have a sound which is played, and textual facts which are displayed, when the child selects the shape. . There is no direct access to the computer's underlying intricacies. The current image is kept when the program quits, and reappears when it is restarted. Saving images requires no need to create filenames or use the keyboard. Opening an image is done by selecting it from a collection of thumbnails.
PackageMaintainerDebian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
PackageNametuxpaint
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion1:0.9.22-3
SHA-1373AC110644B6135A05BD49FA0011C6BE4328491
SHA-256A629EC524A11FD1FDDEA0D448D2A725FD65B5935403646573EE551BDFC4CF956
Key Value
FileSize205098
MD56572538C28FCC019BC5A1F3CAD192EB3
PackageDescriptionPaint program for young children Tux Paint is meant to be a simple drawing program for young children. It is not meant as a general-purpose drawing tool. It IS meant to be fun and easy to use. Sound effects and a cartoon character help let the user know what's going on, and keeps them entertained. . Tux Paint is extensible. Brushes and "rubber stamp" shapes can be dropped in and pulled out. For example, a teacher can drop in a collection of animal shapes and ask their students to draw an ecosystem. Each shape can have a sound which is played, and textual facts which are displayed, when the child selects the shape. . There is no direct access to the computer's underlying intricacies. The current image is kept when the program quits, and reappears when it is restarted. Saving images requires no need to create filenames or use the keyboard. Opening an image is done by selecting it from a collection of thumbnails.
PackageMaintainerDebian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
PackageNametuxpaint
PackageSectiongraphics
PackageVersion1:0.9.22-3
SHA-13DD36E8D8EF903693AC4D94B53CB913A4CA0A3D7
SHA-2566526396223FDE13B509BB7E77DCB3FC00D896E4D83CA66C81985AF9F03198C42