Result for 37626EC4ED6030CE6202EA888330E8A92B38D557

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/qemu-system-i386
FileSize2674668
MD5F5E18F687AD00957EC451D4C6090DE38
SHA-137626EC4ED6030CE6202EA888330E8A92B38D557
SHA-256AE55B3A971FF8783C627E0C55FF00E49A7C43A6F2248AD17697A777B65390C64
SSDEEP24576:sx9zlQwsvziHW9FCHJW7rroO9I6Dj/Ak0GVm/lYCB3SXoQnV1OFPqJXjM1qmD2il:sxdpC4IrroOwkfm7B3AoOQPejM13
TLSHT1EEC5BF579BC0956ED682023E328B07C50524AC9EB1DEFB85F08DF0B5B97856307E93B9
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
FileSize3769084
MD5A63EE3B03EF5A90F845AE257C4A52A09
PackageDescriptionFull virtualization on supported hardware Using KVM, one can run multiple virtual systems, each running unmodified Linux or Windows images. Each virtual machine has private virtualized hardware: a network card, disk, graphics adapter, etc. . KVM (for Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a full virtualization solution for Linux hosts on many types of hardware. KVM is intended for systems where the processor has hardware support for virtualization, see below for details. All combinations of 32-bit and 64-bit host and guest systems are supported, except 64-bit guests on 32-bit hosts. . KVM requires your system to support hardware virtualization, provided by AMD's SVM capability or Intel's VT (for x86) or a similar hardware virtualization on other hardware (such as SPARC and PowerPC). See /usr/share/doc/qemu-kvm/README.Debian for more information.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameqemu-kvm
PackageSectionmisc
PackageVersion1.2.0+noroms-0ubuntu2.12.10.7
SHA-15C3795148C3149C5D012882ADB13A900B7C3E84D
SHA-256AAC154853A7E7F9910603481D74457F21E720201BD8629C7B33161F1936B7DF7