Result for 94486D798408409F2F805F29CE1E111564132071

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/udev/hid2hci
FileSize16536
MD5FDE121A4B5091BC138F62353848473DE
SHA-194486D798408409F2F805F29CE1E111564132071
SHA-256C040AC0FC9C3C671606E790B0CC7DCDC915E99EF54CC1893842C374DA61CABA2
SSDEEP384:orRRM643PHfXvn/3PHfayqC6SKiayqsN+4r67HTNBKctm1:or3Y3PHfXvn/3PHfayqC6SKiayqsN+4b
TLSHT19372D84FF3928EBDC8F4A2318AFB9A3066B2E4646632172F2B50A1713C933544E3D955
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
MD508FFDE6BC26F31EE23F9BC9DC97E8232
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionMost allinone PC's and bluetooth keyboard / mouse sets which include a bluetooth dongle, ship with a so called HID proxying bluetooth HCI. The HID proxying makes the keyboard / mouse show up as regular USB HID devices (after connecting using the connect button on the device + keyboard), which makes them work without requiring any manual configuration. The bluez-hid2hci package contains the hid2hci utility and udev rules to automatically switch supported Bluetooth devices into regular HCI mode. Install this package if you want to use the bluetooth function of the HCI with other bluetooth devices like for example a mobile phone. Note that after installing this package you will first need to pair your bluetooth keyboard and mouse with the bluetooth adapter before you can use them again. Since you cannot use your bluetooth keyboard and mouse until they are paired, this will require the use of a regular (wired) USB keyboard and mouse.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamebluez-hid2hci
PackageRelease1.fc32
PackageVersion5.54
SHA-10C18E02A504955AEC3DA25C7044514167ACAF4A4
SHA-256F000E24D8A58D05D6BC4DFB3A9342E2A60C0029F6BA4DED088243D2F85735735