Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/bin/xsm |
FileSize | 96676 |
MD5 | D3F5E426934BB2E2C26CD82BFDEC95C0 |
SHA-1 | 21B4794CDC050787A42C2C572CD765F1BF79202C |
SHA-256 | 1F813AC0671D47CA6CAEE213EA41DC153631061821A19A14C43DA0C3214FF831 |
SSDEEP | 1536:tZ7UtXWL79Lyub8ASgmmPfn1pVS6Uubh52NP2398usDmW00DGkPDw64VCj:txU1WLT8AZmg86Uuba2tRuH00DGkbw34 |
TLSH | T1D293075EB3D3E5F0FB6304F4194757226621A7418563F3A6EE4D3B906C72394BE282B8 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 1 |
hashlookup:trust | 55 |
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 |
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MD5 | 98C3C9184636ED28C32C5DE7CEC620AF |
PackageArch | i586 |
PackageDescription | xsm is a session manager. A session is a group of applications, each of which has a particular state. xsm allows you to create arbitrary sessions - for example, you might have a "light" session, a "development" session, or an "xterminal" session. Each session can have its own set of applications. Within a session, you can perform a "checkpoint" to save application state, or a "shutdown" to save state and exit the session. When you log back in to the system, you can load a specific session, and you can delete sessions you no longer want to keep. |
PackageName | xsm |
PackageRelease | 27.3 |
PackageVersion | 1.0.4 |
SHA-1 | 2E88C38B9D0D79014FDD9D6069A7E84F94CF0BF2 |
SHA-256 | AE38B4B79B24F81D3B3DD74967AA4AB5CFA0A606326D704BAE0E2DCC1DD60334 |