Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/share/doc/gnome-mount/NEWS.gz |
FileSize | 997 |
MD5 | 21EDA6A3F58F0644A1808711D059EEAC |
SHA-1 | F38208CEEDC7631647C0D72FA3CEB150ABA08EC1 |
SHA-256 | C366B7D3688D8C491D2349E151099188B84D3C03216F88525AFBF1C7E18464BE |
SSDEEP | 24:X2lEfTe/W03U/zLHBYhpAm3uCNgtFgZ+TRYxq1bf7B2al43tl:XpfTetmzLhTm3pNQQq1b4Br |
TLSH | T1F111A55671237AACA907E82A5BC21949F022A5D7CCA02BBC7A10826F3040B460A97E28 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 7 |
hashlookup:trust | 85 |
The searched file hash is included in 7 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 124390 |
MD5 | FC04347442F49F2A5C3C53F42CDE3543 |
PackageDescription | wrapper 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. |
PackageMaintainer | Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | gnome-mount |
PackageSection | gnome |
PackageVersion | 0.6-1ubuntu4 |
SHA-1 | B9B6734FEDD8D15D3D824B0AE6F2995C75B8892C |
SHA-256 | AE409D636D334CBA5DEA238ACC92D7F9577C487E7FC2FB247681BFA438334F6B |
Key | Value |
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FileName | gnome-mount_0.6-1ubuntu4_i386.deb |
FileSize | 66124 |
MD5 | 6610191844FDB0CB7CB7923B8DBA9562 |
PackageDescription | wrapper 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. |
PackageMaintainer | Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | gnome-mount |
PackageSection | gnome |
PackageVersion | 0.6-1ubuntu4 |
SHA-1 | E33DF21793FDE491C3078BC90B3E765C36E02FED |
SHA-256 | 5E368DB2F480F3881F7672E00CC8EC7C003BCEB4EB21EB369D21DE1C5698DF92 |
nsrl-sha256 | rds241-sha256.zip |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 83296 |
MD5 | 2F1559CE03AE45DEE8C1569023ACE0EC |
PackageDescription | wrapper 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. |
PackageMaintainer | Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | gnome-mount |
PackageSection | gnome |
PackageVersion | 0.6-1ubuntu4 |
SHA-1 | 63BE51F951B06C98F612425DA5F68BBD1B75C5FC |
SHA-256 | ACE748A532A5AE3889B7811BC354A4F1E99031221C0C62ADA941B1D8D4D04A8B |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 74318 |
MD5 | 64CBB23942624F3D6B33B3ACF6E50375 |
PackageDescription | wrapper 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. |
PackageMaintainer | Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | gnome-mount |
PackageSection | gnome |
PackageVersion | 0.6-1ubuntu4 |
SHA-1 | C28FDF0583FBFABD0020CD7C0E99172DEDD1C3BA |
SHA-256 | 75A9248CBC0637902CD73B0CA573F68FF20371084FB074160B11EB13EF9EEF46 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 68690 |
MD5 | E60932198AB36E576C0099E0106F7DF2 |
PackageDescription | wrapper 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. |
PackageMaintainer | Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | gnome-mount |
PackageSection | gnome |
PackageVersion | 0.6-1ubuntu4 |
SHA-1 | 87640867BA7E9998184307C46342B02F3E297BDC |
SHA-256 | A6B98BBF1833F1B5D87F1826B5E194A3D357B0AC8CD33BFA08168D8B24EB98E3 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 65902 |
MD5 | 5896C7A781EABB895E61029B01286C37 |
PackageDescription | wrapper 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. |
PackageMaintainer | Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | gnome-mount |
PackageSection | gnome |
PackageVersion | 0.6-1ubuntu4 |
SHA-1 | 3C450C5B4FD0D3D3A44BC237ACD5BB54919075DA |
SHA-256 | 53122CD86D36341D17902BD09FAB90C5A9D85E6838FE72B2EE91E40062431948 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 66894 |
MD5 | 3A7C68C3CDD7D4EB85B644C56163EBED |
PackageDescription | wrapper 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. |
PackageMaintainer | Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | gnome-mount |
PackageSection | gnome |
PackageVersion | 0.6-1ubuntu4 |
SHA-1 | 0BACECEED09BAA3645516FC145F76AB8764E84B4 |
SHA-256 | 12DBCD153949A92CE01129D998C0670C0E8B446CD691177DEA3FB52CAD89AE96 |