Result for 3C6D13FDAC43D4068A17DB340CCA63BEC1BCC84F

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/freon@UshakovVasilii_Github.yahoo.com/freonItem.js
FileSize1203
MD5DFC01B8404E0235D153FAC666A76BAB5
SHA-13C6D13FDAC43D4068A17DB340CCA63BEC1BCC84F
SHA-2564639DC720B9FC4118EE542D9B702E282FA3757AFFBE0BEC845973353FF00C359
SSDEEP24:qMZrYy2nJOOPAWY5TMAAIrIPVIM1jE/89BqfA16MzQ:qMhYy2nvPYRxrIZjE/8qwhQ
TLSHT199218B1D22CB80A2C61BD2695EDA4592F836500B7B05CE5CB86C51DF8F0A43187B09BC
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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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
MD5D85B2456C200FCD8B4E5A2E626FB7174
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionFreon is a GNOME Shell extension for displaying the temperature of your CPU, hard disk, solid state, and video card (NVIDIA, Catalyst, and Bumblebee supported), as well as power supply voltage, and fan speed. You can choose which HDD/SSD or other devices to include, what temperature units to use, and how often to refresh the sensors readout, and they will appear in the GNOME Shell top bar. **NOTE** that if you want to see GPU temperature, you will need to install the vendor's driver and any related packages. (Nouveau unfortunately won't work for Nvidia cards.) * hard drive temperatures requires udisks2, or smartmontools, or both hddtemp and GNU netcat. (udisks2 should already be installed by default on Fedora Workstation, but if you want to use hddtemp instead, you will need to install it and netcat yourself, and enable the hddtemp daemon.) * Nvidia GPU temperatures require the `nvidia-settings` application, typically installed with the proprietary Nvidia drivers. * Bumblebee + Nvidia requires `optirun`. * AMD GPU temperatures requires `aticonfig`, part of AMD Radeon Software (formerly known as AMD Catalyst).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegnome-shell-extension-freon
PackageRelease2.fc33
PackageVersion40
SHA-19DB627FD4BD110ED4A88D2087A7AA0BE6C520054
SHA-256208A9D210722212E29ECC6FBB1C4E4F8D1D6FA29D31045CE9B958E9B0165E0BC
Key Value
MD5E189569D86D00605519B0A2003A98323
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionFreon is a GNOME Shell extension for displaying the temperature of your CPU, hard disk, solid state, and video card (NVIDIA, Catalyst, and Bumblebee supported), as well as power supply voltage, and fan speed. You can choose which HDD/SSD or other devices to include, what temperature units to use, and how often to refresh the sensors readout, and they will appear in the GNOME Shell top bar. **NOTE** that if you want to see GPU temperature, you will need to install the vendor's driver and any related packages. (Nouveau unfortunately won't work for Nvidia cards.) * hard drive temperatures requires udisks2, or smartmontools, or both hddtemp and GNU netcat. (udisks2 should already be installed by default on Fedora Workstation, but if you want to use hddtemp instead, you will need to install it and netcat yourself, and enable the hddtemp daemon.) * Nvidia GPU temperatures require the `nvidia-settings` application, typically installed with the proprietary Nvidia drivers. * Bumblebee + Nvidia requires `optirun`. * AMD GPU temperatures requires `aticonfig`, part of AMD Radeon Software (formerly known as AMD Catalyst).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegnome-shell-extension-freon
PackageRelease4.fc32
PackageVersion39
SHA-188E4B194AF95BA47E1F8561E6242291732992884
SHA-2569BF4D489995BDA5F765F433E75A58856BD84457D61219233C003F5361AC3AF15