Key | Value |
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FileName | ./bin/setserial |
FileSize | 19344 |
MD5 | 68163EB3E444E16791DA688B04680FE0 |
SHA-1 | B9FB8C8BBE43B6410D1D6DBF0A5763547AA3AB68 |
SHA-256 | B64E761D7BF032650632CFC91C63EA9A44B0CDBE58CF686E11E7F9DEF484729E |
SSDEEP | 192:5nKOu9r+soszPMo092KefnXTcqqxF1fFP4pqEkPseGgiSyTpuHuKBzZ/DhnLgq9c:ZFu9SVAMnOPXTcqqn1fFiWLDdRFRjC |
TLSH | T17492072353750A27C4C5573140F743A3ABF9978A62689B4F7D28D3A52DB0F685E7B0C2 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 1 |
hashlookup:trust | 55 |
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 |
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FileSize | 60270 |
MD5 | 174F8C840848CC9208B0F1CA8DF3F7FA |
PackageDescription | controls configuration of serial ports Set and/or report the configuration information associated with a serial port. This information includes what I/O port and which IRQ a particular serial port is using. . This version has a completely new approach to configuration, so if you have a setup other than the standard ttyS0 and 1, you will have to get your hands dirty. . By default, only COM1-4 are configured by the kernel, using IRQ 3 and 4. If you have other serial ports (such as an AST Fourport card), or if you have mapped the IRQs differently (perhaps COM3 and 4 to other IRQs to allow concurrent access with COM1 and 2) then you must have this package. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | setserial |
PackageSection | comm |
PackageVersion | 2.17-44 |
SHA-1 | 11819CC5136D252752B9334E5D7FF431D0ABB8C9 |
SHA-256 | 107EAC1D31EFAD3FBA163D11A304713FFE29E7E585BD7EB7BD5E8C57F85203B9 |