Result for 895E7905E5C34503D8E2FF707262CA9CA83E3728

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man1/Xvfb.1.gz
FileSize2484
MD596901ACB398F1D7F87CE566FD9347E51
SHA-1895E7905E5C34503D8E2FF707262CA9CA83E3728
SHA-256A3507EAA93E40A424C8DFDA8ED861180DE6A63AC6BB1AE70FCB14CBA112ACCC2
SSDEEP48:XRbKuhDQtVaU9JSY1KK8DkTzWKddzIwIY8P0dFFMv1RODiQXXYUc:Bb9oV79JSY1KK8gTyGwY8qc1EDBXJc
TLSHT1C0512A8CC3AA7CCAB31407D54546F575069D0AC2CAFCA0494FFE512528AFC195F6B60A
hashlookup:parent-total14
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 14 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize825708
MD55FA842BE0AA4C8E6021AA7CE1C50B4B4
PackageDescriptionVirtual Framebuffer 'fake' X server Xvfb provides an X server that can run on machines with no display hardware and no physical input devices. It emulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual memory. The primary use of this server was intended to be server testing, but other novel uses for it have been found, including testing clients against unusual depths and screen configurations, doing batch processing with Xvfb as a background rendering engine, load testing, as an aid to porting the X server to a new platform, and providing an unobtrusive way to run applications that don't really need an X server but insist on having one anyway. . This package also contains a convenience script called xvfb-run which simplifies the automated execution of X clients in a virtual server environment. This convenience script requires the use of the xauth program. . More information about X.Org can be found at: <URL:http://www.X.org> . This package is built from the X.org xserver module.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu X-SWAT <ubuntu-x@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamexvfb
PackageSectionx11
PackageVersion2:1.10.1-1ubuntu1
SHA-1318E1EA7E264067D1D7934270ABA7CBD91FBEB3A
SHA-2564625E24EDB6FCB53D45B361EDCA66D34168229045751421D36F7228C64394D3C
Key Value
FileSize743466
MD5C64F61A2EAA6A6979CF41D676AEB9EA2
PackageDescriptionVirtual Framebuffer 'fake' X server Xvfb provides an X server that can run on machines with no display hardware and no physical input devices. It emulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual memory. The primary use of this server was intended to be server testing, but other novel uses for it have been found, including testing clients against unusual depths and screen configurations, doing batch processing with Xvfb as a background rendering engine, load testing, as an aid to porting the X server to a new platform, and providing an unobtrusive way to run applications that don't really need an X server but insist on having one anyway. . This package also contains a convenience script called xvfb-run which simplifies the automated execution of X clients in a virtual server environment. This convenience script requires the use of the xauth program. . More information about X.Org can be found at: <URL:http://www.X.org> . This package is built from the X.org xserver module.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu X-SWAT <ubuntu-x@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamexvfb
PackageSectionx11
PackageVersion2:1.10.1-1ubuntu1.3
SHA-139512F0E6D458C81B12B771CDE3BD5C922B182FC
SHA-256891AEA874775CFE12109F8BA28968FC696AA22781AA173E2E73CA5C94375C2FB
Key Value
MD5FA3535C69233EAB6D54A87581B42012E
PackageArcharmv5tel
PackageDescriptionXvfb (X Virtual Frame Buffer) is an X server that is able to run on machines with no display hardware and no physical input devices. Xvfb simulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual memory. Xvfb does not open any devices, but behaves otherwise as an X display. Xvfb is normally used for testing servers.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamexorg-x11-server-Xvfb
PackageRelease14.fc15
PackageVersion1.10.1
SHA-169595B16C6A95AC7301300958E7949C73BCE0298
SHA-25690A21C0D2EEB6ED3DA8FB42EAA330B9F6DE6A7039FB975966DB7E69F2B4C26F5
Key Value
FileSize745176
MD5151E288F06E56185816FDAB4879317DD
PackageDescriptionVirtual Framebuffer 'fake' X server Xvfb provides an X server that can run on machines with no display hardware and no physical input devices. It emulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual memory. The primary use of this server was intended to be server testing, but other novel uses for it have been found, including testing clients against unusual depths and screen configurations, doing batch processing with Xvfb as a background rendering engine, load testing, as an aid to porting the X server to a new platform, and providing an unobtrusive way to run applications that don't really need an X server but insist on having one anyway. . This package also contains a convenience script called xvfb-run which simplifies the automated execution of X clients in a virtual server environment. This convenience script requires the use of the xauth program. . More information about X.Org can be found at: <URL:http://www.X.org> . This package is built from the X.org xserver module.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu X-SWAT <ubuntu-x@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamexvfb
PackageSectionx11
PackageVersion2:1.10.1-1ubuntu1
SHA-119A05206C1E5A57EF958624B56D4815594E93887
SHA-25618A1D989269FF61B5EE4D16AE30619B064F95DBB919AE5D80D5AD37032A4401F
Key Value
FileSize824006
MD513CF984AD6A9312E795F6D0BBB95A183
PackageDescriptionVirtual Framebuffer 'fake' X server Xvfb provides an X server that can run on machines with no display hardware and no physical input devices. It emulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual memory. The primary use of this server was intended to be server testing, but other novel uses for it have been found, including testing clients against unusual depths and screen configurations, doing batch processing with Xvfb as a background rendering engine, load testing, as an aid to porting the X server to a new platform, and providing an unobtrusive way to run applications that don't really need an X server but insist on having one anyway. . This package also contains a convenience script called xvfb-run which simplifies the automated execution of X clients in a virtual server environment. This convenience script requires the use of the xauth program. . More information about X.Org can be found at: <URL:http://www.X.org> . This package is built from the X.org xserver module.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu X-SWAT <ubuntu-x@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamexvfb
PackageSectionx11
PackageVersion2:1.10.1-1ubuntu1.3
SHA-1D4865C296BD0320DF8B431EA6166E6043E7EFFA0
SHA-256EF0AC2B90BAAA77D0409C6E867E2E620A2C20E6CB9B739B301938E8E13BC2BBE
Key Value
MD5D5C466137D83F88209499323EB7C79FF
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionXvfb (X Virtual Frame Buffer) is an X server that is able to run on machines with no display hardware and no physical input devices. Xvfb simulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual memory. Xvfb does not open any devices, but behaves otherwise as an X display. Xvfb is normally used for testing servers.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamexorg-x11-server-Xvfb
PackageRelease14.fc15
PackageVersion1.10.1
SHA-11EC54D0465BB60412D7248E60DF2BA4D5D528829
SHA-256370EF6B87EB95A946C2A3D7F94CA6B03044998B94A3BBC406B20511ED4509550
Key Value
FileSize809152
MD5BF06BB37A5DB1B8E5B882B28032E119F
PackageDescriptionVirtual Framebuffer 'fake' X server Xvfb provides an X server that can run on machines with no display hardware and no physical input devices. It emulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual memory. The primary use of this server was intended to be server testing, but other novel uses for it have been found, including testing clients against unusual depths and screen configurations, doing batch processing with Xvfb as a background rendering engine, load testing, as an aid to porting the X server to a new platform, and providing an unobtrusive way to run applications that don't really need an X server but insist on having one anyway. . This package also contains a convenience script called xvfb-run which simplifies the automated execution of X clients in a virtual server environment. This convenience script requires the use of the xauth program. . More information about X.Org can be found at: <URL:http://www.X.org> . This package is built from the X.org xserver module.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu X-SWAT <ubuntu-x@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamexvfb
PackageSectionx11
PackageVersion2:1.10.1-1ubuntu1.3
SHA-10F4C2395B45D1E03560A3B5FEE43276049B03C5E
SHA-2561BBDC6A7EECC2C7E985DF5101AA9DD20A9323E765209BEB89407278B6FECC9C6
Key Value
FileSize810792
MD5B9A4941307A5304DBAC9E23A51C69A6A
PackageDescriptionVirtual Framebuffer 'fake' X server Xvfb provides an X server that can run on machines with no display hardware and no physical input devices. It emulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual memory. The primary use of this server was intended to be server testing, but other novel uses for it have been found, including testing clients against unusual depths and screen configurations, doing batch processing with Xvfb as a background rendering engine, load testing, as an aid to porting the X server to a new platform, and providing an unobtrusive way to run applications that don't really need an X server but insist on having one anyway. . This package also contains a convenience script called xvfb-run which simplifies the automated execution of X clients in a virtual server environment. This convenience script requires the use of the xauth program. . More information about X.Org can be found at: <URL:http://www.X.org> . This package is built from the X.org xserver module.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu X-SWAT <ubuntu-x@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamexvfb
PackageSectionx11
PackageVersion2:1.10.1-1ubuntu1
SHA-11D09C5A68C363EBB8BBDDE4CC894E43E74031B7C
SHA-256AF27D3C1C35540A1993A336AA63F5782043D2A9A8BEE82285DE90340F8CFEE22
Key Value
MD5A06D65F30099D0446C4F11CF89C3AABC
PackageArchppc
PackageDescriptionXvfb (X Virtual Frame Buffer) is an X server that is able to run on machines with no display hardware and no physical input devices. Xvfb simulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual memory. Xvfb does not open any devices, but behaves otherwise as an X display. Xvfb is normally used for testing servers.
PackageMaintainerKoji
PackageNamexorg-x11-server-Xvfb
PackageRelease11.fc15
PackageVersion1.10.1
SHA-171839B059387CD2A3116369E0BAE6941E5D7295E
SHA-256254EA16677C3AAC82596140F7527BD843670CAE1DD1AE9A1B176E20CE86231EE
Key Value
MD53242B7501891413D0C2CC352E0BFCE53
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionXvfb (X Virtual Frame Buffer) is an X server that is able to run on machines with no display hardware and no physical input devices. Xvfb simulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual memory. Xvfb does not open any devices, but behaves otherwise as an X display. Xvfb is normally used for testing servers.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamexorg-x11-server-Xvfb
PackageRelease14.fc15
PackageVersion1.10.1
SHA-1A09C40DD5FE833A6835C85B660264A11379EA7EA
SHA-256B719E1CEA843BEDEE0C557AB16A87F5B22D3A0968374EA618B379C048E1E1398
Key Value
MD5BB009B3E65B3426589544356186B3283
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionXvfb (X Virtual Frame Buffer) is an X server that is able to run on machines with no display hardware and no physical input devices. Xvfb simulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual memory. Xvfb does not open any devices, but behaves otherwise as an X display. Xvfb is normally used for testing servers.
PackageMaintainerKoji
PackageNamexorg-x11-server-Xvfb
PackageRelease11.fc15
PackageVersion1.10.1
SHA-199739676FD25E90D874947D0F82B8930B7D28C90
SHA-25626CF7DC5AD27447DC290B356DAA3071353090C83E05F473962582130EAE093AD
Key Value
FileSize891546
MD57C59F7D6946E11512FD358C48EF11162
PackageDescriptionVirtual Framebuffer 'fake' X server Xvfb provides an X server that can run on machines with no display hardware and no physical input devices. It emulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual memory. The primary use of this server was intended to be server testing, but other novel uses for it have been found, including testing clients against unusual depths and screen configurations, doing batch processing with Xvfb as a background rendering engine, load testing, as an aid to porting the X server to a new platform, and providing an unobtrusive way to run applications that don't really need an X server but insist on having one anyway. . This package also contains a convenience script called xvfb-run which simplifies the automated execution of X clients in a virtual server environment. This convenience script requires the use of the xauth program. . More information about X.Org can be found at: <URL:http://www.X.org> . This package is built from the X.org xserver module.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu X-SWAT <ubuntu-x@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamexvfb
PackageSectionx11
PackageVersion2:1.10.1-1ubuntu1
SHA-14B12DBC1DDC8CBEE15FB5598A7629C455242526A
SHA-2566FC3D0661D998AA26D8D2DB971DB1D609CD864563F476A4AB96A38A82911ECF3
Key Value
FileSize889644
MD5E95D2AAC92AA90C0113BF60376227A16
PackageDescriptionVirtual Framebuffer 'fake' X server Xvfb provides an X server that can run on machines with no display hardware and no physical input devices. It emulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual memory. The primary use of this server was intended to be server testing, but other novel uses for it have been found, including testing clients against unusual depths and screen configurations, doing batch processing with Xvfb as a background rendering engine, load testing, as an aid to porting the X server to a new platform, and providing an unobtrusive way to run applications that don't really need an X server but insist on having one anyway. . This package also contains a convenience script called xvfb-run which simplifies the automated execution of X clients in a virtual server environment. This convenience script requires the use of the xauth program. . More information about X.Org can be found at: <URL:http://www.X.org> . This package is built from the X.org xserver module.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu X-SWAT <ubuntu-x@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamexvfb
PackageSectionx11
PackageVersion2:1.10.1-1ubuntu1.3
SHA-19CDEC248E6BE7F05A9383D92DE4F130915E11FA9
SHA-2568B3BB581BCA4C830FB67D91E49C7C73AEA21089A873595F57A6ACA764B4330B3
Key Value
MD5B336E6EB37D2C171588700FA1E0B4FE7
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionXvfb (X Virtual Frame Buffer) is an X server that is able to run on machines with no display hardware and no physical input devices. Xvfb simulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual memory. Xvfb does not open any devices, but behaves otherwise as an X display. Xvfb is normally used for testing servers.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamexorg-x11-server-Xvfb
PackageRelease14.fc15
PackageVersion1.10.1
SHA-11CEB5CBF4540A2066188065F026457C493CDDD7A
SHA-2566F1DDD34D1C13E85B1E12307C7AC8C7C99C34A0BE1557D0BB12D64F7EC8320F5