Result for 381030BC641C46A8F4EE3D6E019111B05D75FB7A

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/qemu-io
FileSize480384
MD5CFD25FC277C97D728F9E8C6260649462
SHA-1381030BC641C46A8F4EE3D6E019111B05D75FB7A
SHA-256E5CCA88CF639D27AF9293F4956827EA09501DD81955FFAA331950166E7DC6963
SSDEEP6144:l9T06xdyB7ZtLkUfU3C9cdphETi9yfdzBlA6k0HKy4mzL3pz1LPwu:l9T00yB3kUc3d9yfnz1
TLSHT193A40A0BFBE110EDC6A6C971476BDA62B97070D80223693E399CC5702A9BF703B1D765
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
FileSize4339548
MD5AECCB72AB4B19916413DF810345A321B
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
SHA-14292B41E536B0FF396F1C0D284BCF8FAABFC36D5
SHA-2564045611B93D919F7649CC232B586B7E3682BC5994E1E2488CF439A497BA74063