Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/share/qemu/vgabios.bin |
FileSize | 39936 |
MD5 | 4A94860591AD68610D35100BE84A4347 |
SHA-1 | 0772CBDC85E5EE232072E344401FCB298FB9631E |
SHA-256 | A349B8411AD247E7D665449E15AF1C6CD7B92FC21F0D9B0F8E12C0063DD5A67A |
SSDEEP | 384:yXq7faJHokcnmERB74VlavJGY0Ujce4rPrmJThl5SQvuTREdK6xSv+0cd:Gq7GHcuVcEY0UjcedJThPJKMt |
TLSH | T1B203FA063D31AE18D56F00BBFC5B45EAEDC195B986D64C928B827F2688B637084335F3 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 3 |
hashlookup:trust | 65 |
The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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CRC32 | 1F090739 |
FileName | qemu-kvm_0.11.0-0ubuntu6_i386.deb |
FileSize | 2580380 |
MD5 | F98AD5CCF9797C7BCC53F42FB9A10CA7 |
OpSystemCode | 362 |
PackageDescription | Full virtualization on i386 and amd64 hardware Using KVM, one can run multiple virtual PCs, each running unmodified Linux or Windows images. Each virtual machine has private virtualized hardware: a network card, disk, graphics adapter, etc. . KVM (for Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a full virtualization solution for Linux hosts on x86 (32 and 64-bit) hardware. . KVM is intended for systems where the processor has hardware support for virtualization, see below for details. All combinations of 32-bit and 64-bit host and guest systems are supported, except 64-bit guests on 32-bit hosts. . KVM requires your system to support hardware virtualization, provided by AMD's SVM capability or Intel's VT. To find out if your processor has the necessary support: . egrep "flags.*:.*(svm|vmx)" /proc/cpuinfo . If it prints anything, the processor provides hardware virtualization support and is suitable for use with KVM. Without hardware support, you can use qemu emulation instead. . KVM consists of two loadable kernel modules (kvm.ko and either kvm-amd.ko or kvm-intel.ko) and a userspace component. This package contains the userspace component, and you can get the kernel modules from the standard kernel images. . This package contains support for the x86 and x86-64 architectures only. Support for other architectures is provided by the qemu-kvm-extras package. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | qemu-kvm |
PackageSection | misc |
PackageVersion | 0.11.0-0ubuntu6 |
ProductCode | 9525 |
RDS:package_id | 9525 |
SHA-1 | A1BFACAE37A0127DA5977AC4502782C4295B984C |
SHA-256 | D7B64592CD3C6A627E4841F09B15B43AF067D8188B97C4458D5239F53F3C1781 |
SpecialCode | |
db | nsrl_legacy |
insert-timestamp | 1648719997.8995848 |
source | RDS_2022.03.1_legacy.db |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 2802184 |
MD5 | 40A36EA842C4E78AE0161B4BF9A32E3D |
PackageDescription | Full virtualization on i386 and amd64 hardware Using KVM, one can run multiple virtual PCs, each running unmodified Linux or Windows images. Each virtual machine has private virtualized hardware: a network card, disk, graphics adapter, etc. . KVM (for Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a full virtualization solution for Linux hosts on x86 (32 and 64-bit) hardware. . KVM is intended for systems where the processor has hardware support for virtualization, see below for details. All combinations of 32-bit and 64-bit host and guest systems are supported, except 64-bit guests on 32-bit hosts. . KVM requires your system to support hardware virtualization, provided by AMD's SVM capability or Intel's VT. To find out if your processor has the necessary support: . egrep "flags.*:.*(svm|vmx)" /proc/cpuinfo . If it prints anything, the processor provides hardware virtualization support and is suitable for use with KVM. Without hardware support, you can use qemu emulation instead. . KVM consists of two loadable kernel modules (kvm.ko and either kvm-amd.ko or kvm-intel.ko) and a userspace component. This package contains the userspace component, and you can get the kernel modules from the standard kernel images. . This package contains support for the x86 and x86-64 architectures only. Support for other architectures is provided by the qemu-kvm-extras package. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | qemu-kvm |
PackageSection | misc |
PackageVersion | 0.11.0-0ubuntu6 |
SHA-1 | 84FBA01B2BE92CBFA82CB3106563E657B6916C79 |
SHA-256 | F28EAF4AC11B97ADE49DCE3A028273C504FB62830383339E97D768360331E082 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 2609580 |
MD5 | F10271A8DB6FF21A88536695A2F5B61D |
PackageDescription | Full virtualization on i386 and amd64 hardware Using KVM, one can run multiple virtual PCs, each running unmodified Linux or Windows images. Each virtual machine has private virtualized hardware: a network card, disk, graphics adapter, etc. . KVM (for Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a full virtualization solution for Linux hosts on x86 (32 and 64-bit) hardware. . KVM is intended for systems where the processor has hardware support for virtualization, see below for details. All combinations of 32-bit and 64-bit host and guest systems are supported, except 64-bit guests on 32-bit hosts. . KVM requires your system to support hardware virtualization, provided by AMD's SVM capability or Intel's VT. To find out if your processor has the necessary support: . egrep "flags.*:.*(svm|vmx)" /proc/cpuinfo . If it prints anything, the processor provides hardware virtualization support and is suitable for use with KVM. Without hardware support, you can use qemu emulation instead. . KVM consists of two loadable kernel modules (kvm.ko and either kvm-amd.ko or kvm-intel.ko) and a userspace component. This package contains the userspace component, and you can get the kernel modules from the standard kernel images. . This package contains support for the x86 and x86-64 architectures only. Support for other architectures is provided by the qemu-kvm-extras package. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | qemu-kvm |
PackageSection | misc |
PackageVersion | 0.11.0-0ubuntu6 |
SHA-1 | A99AA44DB7EF33C8E32C806F5821760D9F033620 |
SHA-256 | 789EAD97FDE29BB730FA5FCD930C1245987511D87BA9CECAD0F4FAA1C47F246C |