Result for 2067E99F3A2C84110520FFBC1F3F515D0C48CE5B

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/fwupd-plugins-3/libfu_plugin_colorhug.so
FileSize18344
MD579972802AAF22B6A37096FE86E415D75
SHA-12067E99F3A2C84110520FFBC1F3F515D0C48CE5B
SHA-256B2B89DCA628BEEC8AE8A01FEF1EAC23ABD86835D3C5855E3EED3F0E828392742
SSDEEP192:RyWtTk8AyD2pNPDmh7fwdyUndvKyrNq1sBHFZHAzP1znPZPtD7OkTMf9jh/d7liw:BtYpNCh7my0LBLU/PlM
TLSHT13782FA0FF18746BAD0D9973488C786116E7591C0E731973B3410E2B66CD671C8B9FAAB
hashlookup:parent-total1
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
MD5248F4003ED36C224C30F9A94FD611FAF
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionfwupd is a simple daemon to allow session software to update device firmware on your local machine. It's designed for desktops, but this project is probably quite interesting for phones, tablets and server farms, so I'd be really happy if this gets used on other non-desktop hardware. You can either use a GUI software manager like GNOME Software to view and apply updates, the command line tool or the system D-Bus interface directly.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamefwupd
PackageReleaselp150.1.2
PackageVersion1.0.6
SHA-187B9115E93E8981E77928800CF0A164A453B594A
SHA-2569FB61B8D29C1F925C4B16345CD08264F01583A3372967DF1F726EC83FBC17277