Key | Value |
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CRC32 | 23F0FBC0 |
FileName | ide.opts |
FileSize | 486 |
MD5 | 98F615BEFE89350382037398EF6CD226 |
OpSystemCode | {'MfgCode': '1006', 'OpSystemCode': '362', 'OpSystemName': 'TBD', 'OpSystemVersion': 'none'} |
ProductCode | {'ApplicationType': 'Desktop', 'Language': 'English', 'MfgCode': '535', 'OpSystemCode': '51', 'ProductCode': '8180', 'ProductName': 'Slackware Linux 10.1', 'ProductVersion': 'Iss 66 May 2005'} |
RDS:package_id | 181949 |
SHA-1 | 12290666B7701F6C27DDF34B613C43424D8FBCAD |
SHA-256 | 020A82C1FD6DB6053962AF09B82C5C6C3270CA453796C5E03B75B515A499A255 |
SSDEEP | 12:JJ+pdc0KibiMmtb717qxNv2HHHmxe3nUz8od:JMHYMmRxOLoHHYe3wh |
SpecialCode | |
TLSH | T1D3F09E007603F6B9935F461260F2512572AA834395D9448CE5BCCB5C6F1BF50DB6BA15 |
db | nsrl_legacy |
insert-timestamp | 1679412323.5610933 |
nsrl-sha256 | rds241-sha256.zip |
source | RDS.db |
hashlookup:parent-total | 26 |
hashlookup:trust | 100 |
The searched file hash is included in 26 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 328476 |
MD5 | 22D282BC145315398C6537614CEC9DCE |
PackageDescription | PCMCIA Card Services for Linux PCMCIA cards are commonly used in laptops to provide expanded capabilities, such as modems, increased memory, etc. Some desktop PCs can accept PCMCIA cards as well, although this is rare. . This package provides the card manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading drivers on demand. It supports ``hot swapping'' of most PCMCIA cards, so cards can be inserted and ejected at any time. . The actual kernel modules required for this package are contained in either the pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package or the kernel-pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package, where <kernel version> is the version of the kernel for which the modules have been compiled. The pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package contains the drivers that were compiled from this package's source. The kernel-pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package contains the drivers that compiled from the (version 2.4 or later) kernel source. . Since version 2.4 (and later) kernels have their own drivers, they can be built with their own PCMCIA support. Nevertheless, this package or the hotplug package is still required to load and unload drivers on demand. . The ifupdown package can be used to configure PCMCIA network interfaces. The wireless-tools package is required by many wireless network adapters. The hotplug package is required by 2.4 (and later) series kernels to use PCI (Cardbus) devices. |
PackageMaintainer | Per Olofsson <pelle@dsv.su.se> |
PackageName | pcmcia-cs |
PackageSection | base |
PackageVersion | 3.2.5-7ubuntu7 |
SHA-1 | 020C4CAB74F645464D9CD38A261F295A5A48A743 |
SHA-256 | 1F625C7139AE36FE241770B35BB5268E5FA9EC971F8569B245A828520C873A4D |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 389082 |
MD5 | 76F8475E10CA4AE9DC46A19C62E766B2 |
PackageDescription | PCMCIA Card Services for Linux PCMCIA cards are commonly used in laptops to provide expanded capabilities, such as modems, increased memory, etc. Some desktop PCs can accept PCMCIA cards as well, although this is rare. . This package provides the card manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading drivers on demand. It supports ``hot swapping'' of most PCMCIA cards, so cards can be inserted and ejected at any time. . The actual kernel modules required for this package are contained in either the pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package or the kernel-pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package, where <kernel version> is the version of the kernel for which the modules have been compiled. The pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package contains the drivers that were compiled from this package's source. The kernel-pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package contains the drivers that compiled from the (version 2.4 or later) kernel source. . Since version 2.4 (and later) kernels have their own drivers, they can be built with their own PCMCIA support. Nevertheless, this package or the hotplug package is still required to load and unload drivers on demand. . The ifupdown package can be used to configure PCMCIA network interfaces. The wireless-tools package is required by many wireless network adapters. The hotplug package is required by 2.4 (and later) series kernels to use PCI (Cardbus) devices. |
PackageMaintainer | Per Olofsson <pelle@debian.org> |
PackageName | pcmcia-cs |
PackageSection | base |
PackageVersion | 3.2.5-11ubuntu8 |
SHA-1 | 22E22355228BEAA2E6329BBFF8AB7004AA703E8E |
SHA-256 | BFC2A981795CF19AB28619778EF2FABAF0749BE8B95778F395D8FE588922D8EA |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 349836 |
MD5 | 6243CE89337C0F38A6E3A635DE207E4F |
PackageDescription | PCMCIA Card Services for Linux This package provides the PCMCIA card manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading drivers on demand. PCMCIA cards are commonly used in laptops to provide expanded capabilities such as network connections, modems, increased memory, etc. . To use PCMCIA you need to have kernel modules available to support it. These are included in the stock Debian 2.6 kernel packages. However, if you have a 2.4 kernel, you need to have a kernel-pcmcia-modules-<version> package installed as well. There are also pcmcia-modules-<version> packages which include the stand-alone kernel modules supplied by pcmcia-cs, but their use is deprecated. . It is strongly recommended that you have the hotplug package installed in conjuction with pcmcia-cs. hotplug is the standard way to configure PCMCIA network interfaces, and is required to be able to use Cardbus (32-bit) cards. Furthermore, the wireless-tools package is required by many wireless network adapters. |
PackageMaintainer | Per Olofsson <pelle@debian.org> |
PackageName | pcmcia-cs |
PackageSection | base |
PackageVersion | 3.2.8-5.2ubuntu7 |
SHA-1 | 2437D2C60D87B09F6C151A0D5954FB54ADE6F6E1 |
SHA-256 | 5DD2B8D0C68C0E606F031DDB2E7E04EBCFDD65A1EAE638225E61997692D9785F |
Key | Value |
---|---|
CRC32 | E95BEDE6 |
FileName | pcmcia-cs_3.2.5-8ubuntu6_i386.deb |
FileSize | 333020 |
MD5 | F6A95DD9B2A42363B322440C08E52C32 |
OpSystemCode | 362 |
PackageDescription | PCMCIA Card Services for Linux PCMCIA cards are commonly used in laptops to provide expanded capabilities, such as modems, increased memory, etc. Some desktop PCs can accept PCMCIA cards as well, although this is rare. . This package provides the card manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading drivers on demand. It supports ``hot swapping'' of most PCMCIA cards, so cards can be inserted and ejected at any time. . The actual kernel modules required for this package are contained in either the pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package or the kernel-pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package, where <kernel version> is the version of the kernel for which the modules have been compiled. The pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package contains the drivers that were compiled from this package's source. The kernel-pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package contains the drivers that compiled from the (version 2.4 or later) kernel source. . Since version 2.4 (and later) kernels have their own drivers, they can be built with their own PCMCIA support. Nevertheless, this package or the hotplug package is still required to load and unload drivers on demand. . The ifupdown package can be used to configure PCMCIA network interfaces. The wireless-tools package is required by many wireless network adapters. The hotplug package is required by 2.4 (and later) series kernels to use PCI (Cardbus) devices. |
PackageMaintainer | Per Olofsson <pelle@dsv.su.se> |
PackageName | pcmcia-cs |
PackageSection | base |
PackageVersion | 3.2.5-8ubuntu6 |
ProductCode | 16345 |
RDS:package_id | 16345 |
SHA-1 | 2F0553448EC946C757E9BFD79FF33CBA26D486B9 |
SHA-256 | C66E85FC5A8D6747B69F7E3905B596EDD59ABDA37A7A073FEA1E0A288B27AA6D |
SpecialCode | |
db | nsrl_legacy |
insert-timestamp | 1648752801.5892863 |
source | RDS_2022.03.1_legacy.db |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 306340 |
MD5 | 070A783EB8B07C88E5D4E7D439C3A427 |
PackageDescription | PCMCIA Card Services for Linux This package provides the PCMCIA card manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading drivers on demand. PCMCIA cards are commonly used in laptops to provide expanded capabilities such as network connections, modems, increased memory, etc. . To use PCMCIA you need to have kernel modules available to support it. These are included in the stock Debian 2.6 kernel packages. However, if you have a 2.4 kernel, you need to have a kernel-pcmcia-modules-<version> package installed as well. There are also pcmcia-modules-<version> packages which include the stand-alone kernel modules supplied by pcmcia-cs, but their use is deprecated. . It is strongly recommended that you have the hotplug package installed in conjuction with pcmcia-cs. hotplug is the standard way to configure PCMCIA network interfaces, and is required to be able to use Cardbus (32-bit) cards. Furthermore, the wireless-tools package is required by many wireless network adapters. |
PackageMaintainer | Per Olofsson <pelle@debian.org> |
PackageName | pcmcia-cs |
PackageSection | base |
PackageVersion | 3.2.8-5.2ubuntu5 |
SHA-1 | 3D7C434C3847693D7261B167ED6B26410A2D0630 |
SHA-256 | 65ABEA74FC65F462F06642CB6FBE7B55446E45FA3D59F767094C0CAFE227A75C |
Key | Value |
---|---|
FileName | pcmcia-cs_3.2.5-11ubuntu8_i386.deb |
FileSize | 337100 |
MD5 | 03B16F2866BBD7B317D84ABB009B247B |
PackageDescription | PCMCIA Card Services for Linux PCMCIA cards are commonly used in laptops to provide expanded capabilities, such as modems, increased memory, etc. Some desktop PCs can accept PCMCIA cards as well, although this is rare. . This package provides the card manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading drivers on demand. It supports ``hot swapping'' of most PCMCIA cards, so cards can be inserted and ejected at any time. . The actual kernel modules required for this package are contained in either the pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package or the kernel-pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package, where <kernel version> is the version of the kernel for which the modules have been compiled. The pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package contains the drivers that were compiled from this package's source. The kernel-pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package contains the drivers that compiled from the (version 2.4 or later) kernel source. . Since version 2.4 (and later) kernels have their own drivers, they can be built with their own PCMCIA support. Nevertheless, this package or the hotplug package is still required to load and unload drivers on demand. . The ifupdown package can be used to configure PCMCIA network interfaces. The wireless-tools package is required by many wireless network adapters. The hotplug package is required by 2.4 (and later) series kernels to use PCI (Cardbus) devices. |
PackageMaintainer | Per Olofsson <pelle@debian.org> |
PackageName | pcmcia-cs |
PackageSection | base |
PackageVersion | 3.2.5-11ubuntu8 |
SHA-1 | 3DC2E9E4A0BA82649CA243A904A40874DF22C130 |
SHA-256 | 139A563BD8646497D6BEC0EBC1027F8D133C5FEAC67573C310F37E3D3507943C |
nsrl-sha256 | rds241-sha256.zip |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 316256 |
MD5 | 276AB77EECE75E623A37F85973BD42F9 |
PackageDescription | PCMCIA Card Services for Linux This package provides the PCMCIA card manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading drivers on demand. PCMCIA cards are commonly used in laptops to provide expanded capabilities such as network connections, modems, increased memory, etc. . To use PCMCIA you need to have kernel modules available to support it. These are included in the stock Debian 2.6 kernel packages. However, if you have a 2.4 kernel, you need to have a kernel-pcmcia-modules-<version> package installed as well. There are also pcmcia-modules-<version> packages which include the stand-alone kernel modules supplied by pcmcia-cs, but their use is deprecated. . It is strongly recommended that you have the hotplug package installed in conjuction with pcmcia-cs. hotplug is the standard way to configure PCMCIA network interfaces, and is required to be able to use Cardbus (32-bit) cards. Furthermore, the wireless-tools package is required by many wireless network adapters. |
PackageMaintainer | Per Olofsson <pelle@debian.org> |
PackageName | pcmcia-cs |
PackageSection | base |
PackageVersion | 3.2.8-5.2ubuntu7 |
SHA-1 | 3DD9DB908A1A6EF3AA4E19A492D71669A0288C23 |
SHA-256 | EAACFB837BA72DCE810C221C7AD3C227355C39F7C5390356FD153656B0F82F4D |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 340040 |
MD5 | D60E010DB6F97D09A8570ADBA5153B70 |
PackageDescription | PCMCIA Card Services for Linux PCMCIA cards are commonly used in laptops to provide expanded capabilities, such as modems, increased memory, etc. Some desktop PCs can accept PCMCIA cards as well, although this is rare. . This package provides the card manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading drivers on demand. It supports ``hot swapping'' of most PCMCIA cards, so cards can be inserted and ejected at any time. . The actual kernel modules required for this package are contained in either the pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package or the kernel-pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package, where <kernel version> is the version of the kernel for which the modules have been compiled. The pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package contains the drivers that were compiled from this package's source. The kernel-pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package contains the drivers that compiled from the (version 2.4 or later) kernel source. . Since version 2.4 (and later) kernels have their own drivers, they can be built with their own PCMCIA support. Nevertheless, this package or the hotplug package is still required to load and unload drivers on demand. . The ifupdown package can be used to configure PCMCIA network interfaces. The wireless-tools package is required by many wireless network adapters. The hotplug package is required by 2.4 (and later) series kernels to use PCI (Cardbus) devices. |
PackageMaintainer | Per Olofsson <pelle@debian.org> |
PackageName | pcmcia-cs |
PackageSection | base |
PackageVersion | 3.2.5-11ubuntu8 |
SHA-1 | 57FDFCDC113D80853ECFEE062110015B7C5B8195 |
SHA-256 | 3BF95A2671186DD3E295ECECBF678D21DF2396843EF3BD87E0D5ECBFC9D1EFC7 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
FileSize | 315710 |
MD5 | 0A340F17B46AC523311208156CB5D3F3 |
PackageDescription | PCMCIA Card Services for Linux This package provides the PCMCIA card manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading drivers on demand. PCMCIA cards are commonly used in laptops to provide expanded capabilities such as network connections, modems, increased memory, etc. . To use PCMCIA you need to have kernel modules available to support it. These are included in the stock Debian 2.6 kernel packages. However, if you have a 2.4 kernel, you need to have a kernel-pcmcia-modules-<version> package installed as well. There are also pcmcia-modules-<version> packages which include the stand-alone kernel modules supplied by pcmcia-cs, but their use is deprecated. . It is strongly recommended that you have the hotplug package installed in conjuction with pcmcia-cs. hotplug is the standard way to configure PCMCIA network interfaces, and is required to be able to use Cardbus (32-bit) cards. Furthermore, the wireless-tools package is required by many wireless network adapters. |
PackageMaintainer | Per Olofsson <pelle@debian.org> |
PackageName | pcmcia-cs |
PackageSection | base |
PackageVersion | 3.2.8-5.2ubuntu7 |
SHA-1 | 5C7F0C09A5D9F3CAB384E50793C15EA444906482 |
SHA-256 | E375EC30668EB88D86D872E97F258B607B9B16B372155BA2F21036F6ACA60331 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
FileSize | 336302 |
MD5 | F90DFB9DB8A29AF9F3E35EF0AAEDA183 |
PackageDescription | PCMCIA Card Services for Linux PCMCIA cards are commonly used in laptops to provide expanded capabilities, such as modems, increased memory, etc. Some desktop PCs can accept PCMCIA cards as well, although this is rare. . This package provides the card manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading drivers on demand. It supports ``hot swapping'' of most PCMCIA cards, so cards can be inserted and ejected at any time. . The actual kernel modules required for this package are contained in either the pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package or the kernel-pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package, where <kernel version> is the version of the kernel for which the modules have been compiled. The pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package contains the drivers that were compiled from this package's source. The kernel-pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package contains the drivers that compiled from the (version 2.4 or later) kernel source. . Since version 2.4 (and later) kernels have their own drivers, they can be built with their own PCMCIA support. Nevertheless, this package or the hotplug package is still required to load and unload drivers on demand. . The ifupdown package can be used to configure PCMCIA network interfaces. The wireless-tools package is required by many wireless network adapters. The hotplug package is required by 2.4 (and later) series kernels to use PCI (Cardbus) devices. |
PackageMaintainer | Per Olofsson <pelle@dsv.su.se> |
PackageName | pcmcia-cs |
PackageSection | base |
PackageVersion | 3.2.5-8ubuntu6 |
SHA-1 | 5E809712880A3F060491F2DCF5FB0F7A7482D276 |
SHA-256 | C62F57183D0E2623CEAC6FAE7396D1CD49E6B03504D6ED946C83527EDB5092BE |