Result for D27EA9D4F74DC11C306E75AAF0D28EC3E97E15AA

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-2.0/libgnome-mount.a
FileSize42802
MD512B377BDE350E8E4740657CF9B86A9BF
SHA-1D27EA9D4F74DC11C306E75AAF0D28EC3E97E15AA
SHA-2568CCDE3D2D88BC0F32D39B6EA0B9A9B3D4D7A51007588001B8E7D3E498949A8CA
SSDEEP384:mopuIOuTNPHt6u0uOtW62Nt14ApAy+FuznlBfj5FTdwb1dV6X+T:3pnRTRH+W1Nv4ApL+FuznHNFTdjX+T
TLSHT100135903BD7384DBC5888B7416FA2129BB38BD85DB7376063349732E6BB2F04D955990
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
FileSize74470
MD592E46F5A9AD11A9E6DED30C3A35742CE
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 GnomeVFS) 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
PackageVersion0.8~svn20080225-0ubuntu4
SHA-1F2C5CBE844ADF8D4FB87225D4831B6F5DF3584F4
SHA-256C38DD676488F82A19478B0D1B05D0A2326DC867D311BE58B3A5E9FF8AFB09A89