Result for 11979821FE9559C47BC1534B167D558304D6D85F

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Key Value
FileName./usr/src/kernel-patches/diffs/adeos/adeos-linux-2.4.18-i386-r3.patch.gz
FileSize21537
MD5893C9D27654D00540441A673548D9695
SHA-111979821FE9559C47BC1534B167D558304D6D85F
SHA-256705DECCD6E800D21B845D1500879D4DF03F59EE3DC75047B00F25C748D02D827
SSDEEP384:Yw8mJsWpDg6XNEfgglxsYwo62qczufHIE7yULvRmP8jCs/u26cYjqYV1K6yXv:YYJs2JNEVlxsJoQWDE77LG8dB6kYVBO
TLSHT1ECA2D16AC89540C90A7F3644055D5B4F92CF04E7D817ADFEAB82C46FE631C8B6458BCA
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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize1251390
MD501E8563D1E0FE6B1CDBFD398EEDDD884
PackageDescriptionADEOS nanokernel for sharing hardware resources The purpose of Adeos is to provide a flexible environment for sharing hardware resources among multiple operating systems, or among multiple instances of a single OS. . The Adeos nanokernel is based on research and publications made in the early '90s on the subject of nanokernels. Our basic method was to reverse the approach described in most of the papers on the subject. Instead of first building the nanokernel and then building the client OSes, we started from a live and known-to-be-functional OS, Linux, and inserted a nanokernel beneath it. Starting from Adeos, other client OSes can now be put side-by-side with the Linux kernel. . Homepage: http://www.adeos.org/
PackageMaintainerEdelhard Becker <edelhard@debian.org>
PackageNamekernel-patch-adeos
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion20050809-1
SHA-1BFBC8DEAFC2845060977E20137D7213DE8A698B1
SHA-256F638100BB2E2B7B6D7FD8A0969855F051C24B1CCA4F8C4AA9E140F2100457E14