Result for 12E1A6755A275E75167605B52BD59F96E4147BB4

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/libkmod.so.2.3.6
FileSize83156
MD5B9553C052BE5676C6A4F41C8825ED949
SHA-112E1A6755A275E75167605B52BD59F96E4147BB4
SHA-2561CD032D21C561908D0F3E2E68B8C63D6F6424059007BB19769B95E04F540E185
SSDEEP1536:p7I92TpFzXHS7UETLjzhpcE45sq7LR9y4ll65EaVRjZX7yyY1Ts2VRDRwAPrqZeN:p7C7xBi5sq7AEsN7lQDr+AEr
TLSHT1DB832BAEE4A08B97C2E817BAB70E834C736303F5D3DF76128D18477026DB95E09B9945
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hashlookup:trust55

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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
MD5784DB1A1282935C92E7DB8080A70432D
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionDynamic libraries for kmod. The goal of the libkmod library is to offer to other programs the needed flexibility and fine grained control over insertion, removal, configuration and listing of kernel modules. Using the library, with simple pieces of code it's possible to interact with kernel modules and then there's no need to rely on other tools for that. This is a thing lacking on Linux for a while and it's one of the items in the Plumber's Wish List for Linux. Quoting it: provide a proper libmodprobe.so from module-init-tools: Early boot tools, installers, driver install disks want to access information about available modules to optimize boot up handling.
PackageMaintainertmb <tmb>
PackageNamelibkmod2
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion28
SHA-183EE04AFB4CABF7EDEEB30BFFC248CC50F5F4A99
SHA-2569ED837A33B1FDE88AA8464FFD77A38CEECB7ABD535C5440A82E162EBD495A572