Result for 516B3CF51808D616658477D9E739D01BB56B22CB

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/X11R6/bin/X
FileSize8216
MD5C3BA80EBDF24B0276F41FF04B2A831E8
SHA-1516B3CF51808D616658477D9E739D01BB56B22CB
SHA-2564909DEFDFB2B216B4F78296ECB4D2CB1F57F778B60FC95A01DCEBACF74FAA5AF
SSDEEP192:9UEgL1v6GMFxJbf3Eca07c0rx8SllZcz+JcLqsHNS:KEgJT0bDE+c0l8S90L8
TLSHT17402F666E7260A56D2ED2BB4027B03E6633E958073DCAB8FD209538611812141C7FFED
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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Parents (Total: 2)

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
FileSize123370
MD55084044B08A994ADE1E05CA769FBFEAB
PackageDescriptionfiles and utilities common to all X servers The X server is the hardware interface of the X Window System. Its job is to communicate with video display and input devices, and present them in a standardized, abstract fashion via the X protocol to X clients (X-based programs). The X server largely relieves programs of having to know or care about the details of the hardware with which they are interacting (such things as 32-bit versus 8-bit color, the layout of the keyboard, how many buttons the mouse has, etc.). The catch is that the X server must itself know the technical specifications of the graphics hardware and monitor, the keyboard layout, the protocol used by the mouse, and so forth. . X servers either need fonts installed on the local host, or need to know of a remote host that provides font services (with xfs, for instance). The former means that font packages are mandatory. The latter means that font packages may be gratuitous. To err on the side of caution, install at least the xfonts-base, xfonts-100dpi or xfonts-75dpi, and xfonts-scalable packages.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu X Maintainers <ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamexserver-common
PackageSectionx11
PackageVersion6.8.2-77.3
SHA-1F20BCCEE92AE686AEE97ECD0A2F4EEDEFB9F1285
SHA-25620A4A7049EB76185AAC9168E580D045A5140D0AC1BD70BA0CCB7599C56BBE9A9
Key Value
FileSize123030
MD545087BF76E8E3B8C0F3C3D459E89BF43
PackageDescriptionfiles and utilities common to all X servers The X server is the hardware interface of the X Window System. Its job is to communicate with video display and input devices, and present them in a standardized, abstract fashion via the X protocol to X clients (X-based programs). The X server largely relieves programs of having to know or care about the details of the hardware with which they are interacting (such things as 32-bit versus 8-bit color, the layout of the keyboard, how many buttons the mouse has, etc.). The catch is that the X server must itself know the technical specifications of the graphics hardware and monitor, the keyboard layout, the protocol used by the mouse, and so forth. . X servers either need fonts installed on the local host, or need to know of a remote host that provides font services (with xfs, for instance). The former means that font packages are mandatory. The latter means that font packages may be gratuitous. To err on the side of caution, install at least the xfonts-base, xfonts-100dpi or xfonts-75dpi, and xfonts-scalable packages.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu X Maintainers <ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamexserver-common
PackageSectionx11
PackageVersion6.8.2-77
SHA-122D0A13DAF4ED382303E2CAFAC963CEA953006D5
SHA-25623C2D7DE833A2F86C97DFB4AC1EA6151734C1EF01EF410AA3B5E1116F63A4C14