Result for 02B4EFCBC33EA65C3E40E8EB9BE5898CEBE50E44

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/xpra/x11/xsettings.pyo
FileSize5544
MD5C08A0BF0B9CE20E0AA73475F90D33682
SHA-102B4EFCBC33EA65C3E40E8EB9BE5898CEBE50E44
SHA-2568D22A9057854F9ECC77E3A3BBA0355BB4403473640FC4581DAC477F6E5B968A8
SSDEEP96:y4Ll18ZZ30SE1yV3p3z2FERRnuglXWAOYbY+gD8k8jgsdfxkYfJg0y:dp+30SkyVZ3z2FERZuOXW6SSdfxkYfW9
TLSHT1E2B10ED0A2A54E6FF0B50975E1F013079E76F4B3230277A1167D583E2D883DAC92ABC1
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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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
MD5D21D0A135E913FB510A8A0236331508B
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionXpra is "screen for X": it allows you to run X programs, usually on a remote host, direct their display to your local machine, and then to disconnect from these programs and reconnect from the same or another machine, without losing any state. It gives you remote access to individual applications. Xpra is "rootless" or "seamless": programs you run under it show up on your desktop as regular programs, managed by your regular window manager. Sessions can be accessed over SSH, or password protected over plain TCP sockets. Xpra is usable over reasonably slow links and does its best to adapt to changing network bandwidth constraints.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamexpra
PackageRelease1.fc23
PackageVersion0.15.6
SHA-10D34A4479011FF5A68BA92E80B366C19933717D1
SHA-256FA5E4C3D3D1A9CDE889622DEA231410DBA35C0F9DED0107FAFF4CB47218FDB77