Result for 7B8EEE9B00F5D03B53B660B85F31F7D2BF65051D

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/libkmod.so.2.3.6
FileSize124228
MD5D357D669DE6C6DEF1643AE73F0ABBBCA
SHA-17B8EEE9B00F5D03B53B660B85F31F7D2BF65051D
SHA-2568118C12607F2BCC964399BDF3E236C7BF235F8EDBAA0F1F7547FD65E5C199524
SSDEEP1536:dftXUXn036C9ZxlFHEZ52mSCd44/rJeuEOSYVtxeiFZ38hb8RsFWcJKujpRMxJit:df1MDpd4wDfntxeFh4RsFZ
TLSHT12CC31709F6EBC0F3F2A780F5136381AA197092029113F6F1FF4D7799787A6456D2A239
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
MD5A0F175CDDEE78A64C3E9FAC622C043AC
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionDynamic libraries for kmod. The goal of the libkmod library is to offer to other programs the needed flexibility and fine grained control over insertion, removal, configuration and listing of kernel modules. Using the library, with simple pieces of code it's possible to interact with kernel modules and then there's no need to rely on other tools for that. This is a thing lacking on Linux for a while and it's one of the items in the Plumber's Wish List for Linux. Quoting it: provide a proper libmodprobe.so from module-init-tools: Early boot tools, installers, driver install disks want to access information about available modules to optimize boot up handling.
PackageMaintainertmb <tmb>
PackageNamelibkmod2
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion28
SHA-152155C210C9B834947290ABFCBA61693717F0CF7
SHA-25611983B8BC9BE21E0C1106EAC9EA0201BA4134AC4CED5B1BCCDCB5782C6945965