Result for 1212EFA305D3A4E5D05E3588C005A971F21F8236

Query result

Key Value
FileName./etc/bash_completion.d/tuxpaint-completion.bash
FileSize3389
MD51B71F3F4BFB51B9D85452E21DB2FB432
SHA-11212EFA305D3A4E5D05E3588C005A971F21F8236
SHA-25610F8D63CBF79FA18AA32C801C15B9745342B98420F8F3A2EBCA95DFF72451107
SSDEEP48:xbD1WByX66FwEg2pwOlt4sIrQzuCpfDbQRPU/S7DEL5DGjv1xp/9P:2ByX7dtuUKsIrQvpLbQRPnAly5b/9P
TLSHT155611E42DB4F68B73D0F423C7E41984A9E2F927E7A21B153348D4AF3175D31198DA8B0
hashlookup:parent-total11
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 11)

The searched file hash is included in 11 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize236504
MD54A97B2FFF2F764ED6A43826032F5AB11
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-1BB1E651AD2627FB4D176A04DC7F5A29BCF95C659
SHA-256E48FAD3463E625EC7A553B88A16612D97005046DEC89DD96A282AE67EEB6AF29
Key Value
FileSize237324
MD52D094A40D15ADF6F15EAB58026A7883D
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-1F7F5F97DB3785A28DF0D0027ECCF841F6CAB85BB
SHA-256F9B1B2F6F61DC3C45D6D37BDC0E1978E03FF2D1FED75C40BB06721C328188C92
Key Value
FileSize246448
MD52228BB1C0452AE1A022B7312B6F731FA
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-1E2E2BC2841E78C83B993ED4A6C5AE7EFF01D2AA3
SHA-25632B5D97063EE87A254D49175F808E39F5B497F4B9B8ACC3624E57DE5190F27CA
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
FileSize236824
MD512AD532F62D4E6FCC27EB0F4C4231AF8
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-147D5950521600932D10D10A7577F3AEB21D05A0D
SHA-2561BCA43182E1625F49BB983F9B70D72E753F90BB808C553B777907717D907B441
Key Value
MD5261427304A85AB00DE084024BF8BB31B
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionTux Paint" is a drawing program for young children. It has a simple interface and fixed canvas size, and provides access to previous images using a thumbnail browser (it provides no access to the underlying filesystem). Unlike popular drawing programs such as "The GIMP," it has a very limited toolset. However, it provides a much simpler interface, and has entertaining, child-oriented additions such as sound effects.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNametuxpaint
PackageRelease1.1
PackageVersion0.9.26
SHA-17C03933D39F566765A828C0FF4D83EFC9653AC15
SHA-256B9D706661085027768F26858ACF2BABF525DB76198CAE67DFE6D3E594879D06F
Key Value
FileSize233464
MD5526E126888737F75E3381E814FB909A4
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-18CDF795036246E3A2B7E4DCFCF69DBB779C7B6FF
SHA-256D4C19D5A456CED4FDFD69A2D17DBBC3A9B13769AA264C7B12A040D7E506D5444
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
MD59326E63A9DF639DAA431CE5F01C1C6ED
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionTux Paint" is a drawing program for young children. It has a simple interface and fixed canvas size, and provides access to previous images using a thumbnail browser (it provides no access to the underlying filesystem). Unlike popular drawing programs such as "The GIMP," it has a very limited toolset. However, it provides a much simpler interface, and has entertaining, child-oriented additions such as sound effects.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNametuxpaint
PackageRelease1.1
PackageVersion0.9.26
SHA-13F4D3DA3A80DD754EC3D9E6E58E6E810D7186811
SHA-2568E8B7F0A68AAA6EDDEE1B49900B9E610554669F5A0B500FC587E5426FF8A4D4B
Key Value
FileSize247956
MD5D95C0042589AEA6EAD818792E7E9E447
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-15C8079E2AC8D8C6A450869F8B3227C7C08FB8CB8
SHA-25649159438FACB9C7CDE2EE079AF32A523604D7D4929B1B8870007BCC47F8003EF
Key Value
FileSize230996
MD54807988E8304CD3F4BB10EC367CA4184
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-18EE181D1413FD1F18F4A52E7FC9E3907F38091CB
SHA-256E30ABC1F4C36C7B4D02981B948611AD17DF216E5CE7913CE56B9ECA55C624C9B