Result for BFFF71CAB721BD439992017F06D1DA9179DE54F8

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-1.0/libgnome-mount.so
FileSize31100
MD53BF022F4F12F5171E3E540A50A171C1C
SHA-1BFFF71CAB721BD439992017F06D1DA9179DE54F8
SHA-25645BCA8CDDDE97242A45B24A6B37AAFA81CCF28E3C412E451EC23BF8DF9162614
SSDEEP384:C3tDDmnhLp9VoTn51g3VLlyi5MQ5oksza2huyCDSD71SxKn0rJCggRMB:C31mn5uTn51Ji5MQ5YnuyCOT0r4ggA
TLSHT147D2B662B3BC1D16E0E05E7524A76727B39CAF408A60E74F7E884CCB1D853945C6E7E0
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
FileSize66894
MD53A7C68C3CDD7D4EB85B644C56163EBED
PackageDescriptionwrapper for (un)mounting and ejecting storage devices The gnome-mount package contains programs for mounting, unmounting and ejecting storage devices. The goal for gnome-mount is to get the appropriate Gnome software (such as gnome-volume-manager and Gnome-VFS) to use his method instead of invoking mount/umount/eject or direct HAL invoking methods. . All the gnome-mount programs utilize the methods on HAL and as such run unprivileged. The rationale for gnome-mount is to have a centralized place (in GConf) where settings (e.g. mount options and mount locations) are maintained. . A nautilus extension allows to easily change the mount options which can be user, drive or volume specific.
PackageMaintainerMartin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
PackageNamegnome-mount
PackageSectiongnome
PackageVersion0.6-1ubuntu4
SHA-10BACECEED09BAA3645516FC145F76AB8764E84B4
SHA-25612DBCD153949A92CE01129D998C0670C0E8B446CD691177DEA3FB52CAD89AE96