Result for B14BFBA1116BAE70A26A54DB4B1A7B7531603B04

Query result

Key Value
CRC328DD616E8
FileNamee-card.dat
FileSize53
MD53BD542B30F74FB6066B045436E0C70C6
OpSystemCode{'MfgCode': '1006', 'OpSystemCode': '362', 'OpSystemName': 'TBD', 'OpSystemVersion': 'none'}
ProductCode{'ApplicationType': 'Desktop', 'Language': 'English', 'MfgCode': '535', 'OpSystemCode': '51', 'ProductCode': '8180', 'ProductName': 'Slackware Linux 10.1', 'ProductVersion': 'Iss 66 May 2005'}
RDS:package_id388
SHA-1B14BFBA1116BAE70A26A54DB4B1A7B7531603B04
SHA-25697B37E687696400B64D8286F8EA5F56E2AC2306D48EDC965A0D2A0C7BC3589D5
SSDEEP3:6wkp1b2l1z/IQ5F0lqn:bUGIQ5F0lI
SpecialCode
TLSHT1359002B8D12DC1CC1258A555250511B995165E541961493A1469125951C44814418ED8
dbnsrl_legacy
insert-timestamp1679429166.7544053
nsrl-sha256rds241-sha256.zip
sourceRDS.db
hashlookup:parent-total37
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 37)

The searched file hash is included in 37 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize328476
MD522D282BC145315398C6537614CEC9DCE
PackageDescriptionPCMCIA Card Services for Linux PCMCIA cards are commonly used in laptops to provide expanded capabilities, such as modems, increased memory, etc. Some desktop PCs can accept PCMCIA cards as well, although this is rare. . This package provides the card manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading drivers on demand. It supports ``hot swapping'' of most PCMCIA cards, so cards can be inserted and ejected at any time. . The actual kernel modules required for this package are contained in either the pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package or the kernel-pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package, where <kernel version> is the version of the kernel for which the modules have been compiled. The pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package contains the drivers that were compiled from this package's source. The kernel-pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package contains the drivers that compiled from the (version 2.4 or later) kernel source. . Since version 2.4 (and later) kernels have their own drivers, they can be built with their own PCMCIA support. Nevertheless, this package or the hotplug package is still required to load and unload drivers on demand. . The ifupdown package can be used to configure PCMCIA network interfaces. The wireless-tools package is required by many wireless network adapters. The hotplug package is required by 2.4 (and later) series kernels to use PCI (Cardbus) devices.
PackageMaintainerPer Olofsson <pelle@dsv.su.se>
PackageNamepcmcia-cs
PackageSectionbase
PackageVersion3.2.5-7ubuntu7
SHA-1020C4CAB74F645464D9CD38A261F295A5A48A743
SHA-2561F625C7139AE36FE241770B35BB5268E5FA9EC971F8569B245A828520C873A4D
Key Value
MD5621A347622BC77638892DED4D18815C5
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThis package enables the usage of PC-Cards with Linux. It provides hotplug scripts, and tools that set up sockets and cards. Since kernel 2.6.13 card injection and removal are handled completely via hotplug. Therefore, a daemon like 'cardmgr' is no longer needed. Soft ejecting and inserting cards can be done with pccardctl (it was cardctl before). There are also some tools for debugging and CIS handling.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepcmciautils
PackageReleaselp152.3.20
PackageVersion018
SHA-116ED960D3798D30B9D76465B4BF5F630A36B1EB9
SHA-256F94979D9E825EE24896DD0EBF1094EBE9B82474F49C3E2412D669E3497E5EDF2
Key Value
FileSize389082
MD576F8475E10CA4AE9DC46A19C62E766B2
PackageDescriptionPCMCIA Card Services for Linux PCMCIA cards are commonly used in laptops to provide expanded capabilities, such as modems, increased memory, etc. Some desktop PCs can accept PCMCIA cards as well, although this is rare. . This package provides the card manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading drivers on demand. It supports ``hot swapping'' of most PCMCIA cards, so cards can be inserted and ejected at any time. . The actual kernel modules required for this package are contained in either the pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package or the kernel-pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package, where <kernel version> is the version of the kernel for which the modules have been compiled. The pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package contains the drivers that were compiled from this package's source. The kernel-pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package contains the drivers that compiled from the (version 2.4 or later) kernel source. . Since version 2.4 (and later) kernels have their own drivers, they can be built with their own PCMCIA support. Nevertheless, this package or the hotplug package is still required to load and unload drivers on demand. . The ifupdown package can be used to configure PCMCIA network interfaces. The wireless-tools package is required by many wireless network adapters. The hotplug package is required by 2.4 (and later) series kernels to use PCI (Cardbus) devices.
PackageMaintainerPer Olofsson <pelle@debian.org>
PackageNamepcmcia-cs
PackageSectionbase
PackageVersion3.2.5-11ubuntu8
SHA-122E22355228BEAA2E6329BBFF8AB7004AA703E8E
SHA-256BFC2A981795CF19AB28619778EF2FABAF0749BE8B95778F395D8FE588922D8EA
Key Value
FileSize349836
MD56243CE89337C0F38A6E3A635DE207E4F
PackageDescriptionPCMCIA Card Services for Linux This package provides the PCMCIA card manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading drivers on demand. PCMCIA cards are commonly used in laptops to provide expanded capabilities such as network connections, modems, increased memory, etc. . To use PCMCIA you need to have kernel modules available to support it. These are included in the stock Debian 2.6 kernel packages. However, if you have a 2.4 kernel, you need to have a kernel-pcmcia-modules-<version> package installed as well. There are also pcmcia-modules-<version> packages which include the stand-alone kernel modules supplied by pcmcia-cs, but their use is deprecated. . It is strongly recommended that you have the hotplug package installed in conjuction with pcmcia-cs. hotplug is the standard way to configure PCMCIA network interfaces, and is required to be able to use Cardbus (32-bit) cards. Furthermore, the wireless-tools package is required by many wireless network adapters.
PackageMaintainerPer Olofsson <pelle@debian.org>
PackageNamepcmcia-cs
PackageSectionbase
PackageVersion3.2.8-5.2ubuntu7
SHA-12437D2C60D87B09F6C151A0D5954FB54ADE6F6E1
SHA-2565DD2B8D0C68C0E606F031DDB2E7E04EBCFDD65A1EAE638225E61997692D9785F
Key Value
CRC32E95BEDE6
FileNamepcmcia-cs_3.2.5-8ubuntu6_i386.deb
FileSize333020
MD5F6A95DD9B2A42363B322440C08E52C32
OpSystemCode362
PackageDescriptionPCMCIA Card Services for Linux PCMCIA cards are commonly used in laptops to provide expanded capabilities, such as modems, increased memory, etc. Some desktop PCs can accept PCMCIA cards as well, although this is rare. . This package provides the card manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading drivers on demand. It supports ``hot swapping'' of most PCMCIA cards, so cards can be inserted and ejected at any time. . The actual kernel modules required for this package are contained in either the pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package or the kernel-pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package, where <kernel version> is the version of the kernel for which the modules have been compiled. The pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package contains the drivers that were compiled from this package's source. The kernel-pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package contains the drivers that compiled from the (version 2.4 or later) kernel source. . Since version 2.4 (and later) kernels have their own drivers, they can be built with their own PCMCIA support. Nevertheless, this package or the hotplug package is still required to load and unload drivers on demand. . The ifupdown package can be used to configure PCMCIA network interfaces. The wireless-tools package is required by many wireless network adapters. The hotplug package is required by 2.4 (and later) series kernels to use PCI (Cardbus) devices.
PackageMaintainerPer Olofsson <pelle@dsv.su.se>
PackageNamepcmcia-cs
PackageSectionbase
PackageVersion3.2.5-8ubuntu6
ProductCode16345
RDS:package_id16345
SHA-12F0553448EC946C757E9BFD79FF33CBA26D486B9
SHA-256C66E85FC5A8D6747B69F7E3905B596EDD59ABDA37A7A073FEA1E0A288B27AA6D
SpecialCode
dbnsrl_legacy
insert-timestamp1648752801.5892863
sourceRDS_2022.03.1_legacy.db
Key Value
MD5B032C3ECC9C66163429A0AC5EFE6BF1F
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionThis package enables the usage of PC-Cards with Linux. It provides hotplug scripts, and tools that set up sockets and cards. Since kernel 2.6.13 card injection and removal are handled completely via hotplug. Therefore, a daemon like 'cardmgr' is no longer needed. Soft ejecting and inserting cards can be done with pccardctl (it was cardctl before). There are also some tools for debugging and CIS handling.
PackageNamepcmciautils
PackageRelease152.56
PackageVersion018
SHA-130A166449F47AE9CEBDC9D9D4964F3559C43A249
SHA-256D81082872AD43F28137A245536A316346396B93E9155662288738637257CE29D
Key Value
FileSize306340
MD5070A783EB8B07C88E5D4E7D439C3A427
PackageDescriptionPCMCIA Card Services for Linux This package provides the PCMCIA card manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading drivers on demand. PCMCIA cards are commonly used in laptops to provide expanded capabilities such as network connections, modems, increased memory, etc. . To use PCMCIA you need to have kernel modules available to support it. These are included in the stock Debian 2.6 kernel packages. However, if you have a 2.4 kernel, you need to have a kernel-pcmcia-modules-<version> package installed as well. There are also pcmcia-modules-<version> packages which include the stand-alone kernel modules supplied by pcmcia-cs, but their use is deprecated. . It is strongly recommended that you have the hotplug package installed in conjuction with pcmcia-cs. hotplug is the standard way to configure PCMCIA network interfaces, and is required to be able to use Cardbus (32-bit) cards. Furthermore, the wireless-tools package is required by many wireless network adapters.
PackageMaintainerPer Olofsson <pelle@debian.org>
PackageNamepcmcia-cs
PackageSectionbase
PackageVersion3.2.8-5.2ubuntu5
SHA-13D7C434C3847693D7261B167ED6B26410A2D0630
SHA-25665ABEA74FC65F462F06642CB6FBE7B55446E45FA3D59F767094C0CAFE227A75C
Key Value
FileNamepcmcia-cs_3.2.5-11ubuntu8_i386.deb
FileSize337100
MD503B16F2866BBD7B317D84ABB009B247B
PackageDescriptionPCMCIA Card Services for Linux PCMCIA cards are commonly used in laptops to provide expanded capabilities, such as modems, increased memory, etc. Some desktop PCs can accept PCMCIA cards as well, although this is rare. . This package provides the card manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading drivers on demand. It supports ``hot swapping'' of most PCMCIA cards, so cards can be inserted and ejected at any time. . The actual kernel modules required for this package are contained in either the pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package or the kernel-pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package, where <kernel version> is the version of the kernel for which the modules have been compiled. The pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package contains the drivers that were compiled from this package's source. The kernel-pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package contains the drivers that compiled from the (version 2.4 or later) kernel source. . Since version 2.4 (and later) kernels have their own drivers, they can be built with their own PCMCIA support. Nevertheless, this package or the hotplug package is still required to load and unload drivers on demand. . The ifupdown package can be used to configure PCMCIA network interfaces. The wireless-tools package is required by many wireless network adapters. The hotplug package is required by 2.4 (and later) series kernels to use PCI (Cardbus) devices.
PackageMaintainerPer Olofsson <pelle@debian.org>
PackageNamepcmcia-cs
PackageSectionbase
PackageVersion3.2.5-11ubuntu8
SHA-13DC2E9E4A0BA82649CA243A904A40874DF22C130
SHA-256139A563BD8646497D6BEC0EBC1027F8D133C5FEAC67573C310F37E3D3507943C
nsrl-sha256rds241-sha256.zip
Key Value
FileSize316256
MD5276AB77EECE75E623A37F85973BD42F9
PackageDescriptionPCMCIA Card Services for Linux This package provides the PCMCIA card manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading drivers on demand. PCMCIA cards are commonly used in laptops to provide expanded capabilities such as network connections, modems, increased memory, etc. . To use PCMCIA you need to have kernel modules available to support it. These are included in the stock Debian 2.6 kernel packages. However, if you have a 2.4 kernel, you need to have a kernel-pcmcia-modules-<version> package installed as well. There are also pcmcia-modules-<version> packages which include the stand-alone kernel modules supplied by pcmcia-cs, but their use is deprecated. . It is strongly recommended that you have the hotplug package installed in conjuction with pcmcia-cs. hotplug is the standard way to configure PCMCIA network interfaces, and is required to be able to use Cardbus (32-bit) cards. Furthermore, the wireless-tools package is required by many wireless network adapters.
PackageMaintainerPer Olofsson <pelle@debian.org>
PackageNamepcmcia-cs
PackageSectionbase
PackageVersion3.2.8-5.2ubuntu7
SHA-13DD9DB908A1A6EF3AA4E19A492D71669A0288C23
SHA-256EAACFB837BA72DCE810C221C7AD3C227355C39F7C5390356FD153656B0F82F4D
Key Value
CRC32735E6928
FileNamepcmciautils-018-lp151.2.36.x86_64.rpm
FileSize33416
MD5EC5481B574B41A73FF4AC76461813482
OpSystemCode362
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThis package enables the usage of PC-Cards with Linux. It provides hotplug scripts, and tools that set up sockets and cards. Since kernel 2.6.13 card injection and removal are handled completely via hotplug. Therefore, a daemon like 'cardmgr' is no longer needed. Soft ejecting and inserting cards can be done with pccardctl (it was cardctl before). There are also some tools for debugging and CIS handling.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepcmciautils
PackageReleaselp151.2.36
PackageVersion018
ProductCode215189
SHA-142F8A47A6BA38A20550FA3BDDF892747E56F58E6
SHA-256DCDC6574E00291DA6DB3FA4867D5A9D9F296373E5576F08E4DC1FAB8A57EDD42
SpecialCode
dbnsrl_modern_rds
insert-timestamp1647003330.8349626
sourceNSRL