Result for 1CF23D30B90143F85C95CF3A435DD8F1C9459E5C

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/X11R6/bin/X
FileSize8512
MD5BE62A1F2B2C3040FDEDCEF421D74F494
SHA-11CF23D30B90143F85C95CF3A435DD8F1C9459E5C
SHA-256A062CF429AC9588E077BBAE4D7E610C513181BC693CDC7631295866CEE134346
SSDEEP96:TPqLx6dScwSx9luHzX5XjUtghjuq7JrvZWg+1tdE2QwnqhDSeqnvqTZs8u+JcwWL:2Lx6dJ0JeghfzZ61tdE1S+Zsz+JczWsr
TLSHT14602C5A6A3F65B3BC5D45775C19B0363236B9A485A97074F3E09844E1ECB3142F3A3C9
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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Parents (Total: 2)

The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize123326
MD532C21B631AB344DD58D27BF7A62C605B
PackageDescriptionfiles and utilities common to all X servers The X server is the hardware interface of the X Window System. Its job is to communicate with video display and input devices, and present them in a standardized, abstract fashion via the X protocol to X clients (X-based programs). The X server largely relieves programs of having to know or care about the details of the hardware with which they are interacting (such things as 32-bit versus 8-bit color, the layout of the keyboard, how many buttons the mouse has, etc.). The catch is that the X server must itself know the technical specifications of the graphics hardware and monitor, the keyboard layout, the protocol used by the mouse, and so forth. . X servers either need fonts installed on the local host, or need to know of a remote host that provides font services (with xfs, for instance). The former means that font packages are mandatory. The latter means that font packages may be gratuitous. To err on the side of caution, install at least the xfonts-base, xfonts-100dpi or xfonts-75dpi, and xfonts-scalable packages.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu X Maintainers <ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamexserver-common
PackageSectionx11
PackageVersion6.8.2-77.3
SHA-16363B01B152B84B352F6D150478C50B6C9AEDC69
SHA-25680FED31076891203357C4EC6EC7C515716811807B8EB063AD731ED2470B0ACEA
Key Value
FileSize122998
MD56CADEC06D3E221876171B75A8ABF69C1
PackageDescriptionfiles and utilities common to all X servers The X server is the hardware interface of the X Window System. Its job is to communicate with video display and input devices, and present them in a standardized, abstract fashion via the X protocol to X clients (X-based programs). The X server largely relieves programs of having to know or care about the details of the hardware with which they are interacting (such things as 32-bit versus 8-bit color, the layout of the keyboard, how many buttons the mouse has, etc.). The catch is that the X server must itself know the technical specifications of the graphics hardware and monitor, the keyboard layout, the protocol used by the mouse, and so forth. . X servers either need fonts installed on the local host, or need to know of a remote host that provides font services (with xfs, for instance). The former means that font packages are mandatory. The latter means that font packages may be gratuitous. To err on the side of caution, install at least the xfonts-base, xfonts-100dpi or xfonts-75dpi, and xfonts-scalable packages.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu X Maintainers <ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamexserver-common
PackageSectionx11
PackageVersion6.8.2-77
SHA-140FCEEDA75AA36F60A25019690D5D89F4263A962
SHA-256A3B695400D9A032F6121503B060A92E018462EF37C6DC33F638C1952F602F259