Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/share/qps/translations/qps_fr.qm |
FileSize | 34192 |
MD5 | DD9DD9A7F2D0B7BCE9450BC8D8E9F8A3 |
SHA-1 | 06AF52391694930473EBB5FF29CF2669FD22EEB4 |
SHA-256 | 6B5EAC37BDACA55B570BB05FA1E3A5B26755296F6C157898DB7C241C806E88DD |
SSDEEP | 384:YnbjYibqTnYLRHFh0p7ckt0blfgrUopYSIXeCR7CmKcw1v5Lg6UCwgp16Rlyvmm2:YnAiZF27c5TrvWzcTD3Qx63ocWG |
TLSH | T17BE2EC8123F84108F7F23F7C697B81508F7738569D35C52E1224BAAD2A72E94D93A763 |
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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MD5 | EC30EBC8021E6AFCAB5A4F11BFA1D1A7 |
PackageArch | aarch64 |
PackageDescription | Qps is a visual process manager, an X11 version of "top" or "ps" that displays processes in a window and lets you sort and manipulate them. It displays some general system information, and many details about current processes. Qps can: * change nice value of a process * alter the scheduling policy and soft realtime priority of a process * display the TCP/UDP sockets used by a process, and names of the connected hosts (Linux only) * display the memory mappings of the process (which files and shared libraries are loaded where) * display the open files of a process, and the state of unix domain sockets * kill or send any other signal to selected processes * display the load average as a graph, and use this as its icon when iconified * show (as graph or numbers) current CPU, memory and swap usage * sort the process table on any attribute (size, cpu usage, owner etc) * on SMP systems running Linux 2.1 or later (or Solaris), display cpu usage for each processor, and which CPU a process is running on * display the environment variables of any process * show the process table in tree form, showing the parent-child relationship * execute user-defined commands on selected processes * display MOSIX-specific fields and migrate processes to other nodes in a cluster |
PackageMaintainer | umeabot <umeabot> |
PackageName | qps |
PackageRelease | 2.mga9 |
PackageVersion | 2.3.0 |
SHA-1 | F5D825376588DE1ED61285F8AB356B8A53E08AEE |
SHA-256 | 872F5ACD6C8FE5226DF0390D1442874B10E8530063134DFDDBA3B5681421F205 |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | FC5E7E3EF854AFAF867BD45ECDDEB119 |
PackageArch | i586 |
PackageDescription | Qps is a visual process manager, an X11 version of "top" or "ps" that displays processes in a window and lets you sort and manipulate them. It displays some general system information, and many details about current processes. Qps can: * change nice value of a process * alter the scheduling policy and soft realtime priority of a process * display the TCP/UDP sockets used by a process, and names of the connected hosts (Linux only) * display the memory mappings of the process (which files and shared libraries are loaded where) * display the open files of a process, and the state of unix domain sockets * kill or send any other signal to selected processes * display the load average as a graph, and use this as its icon when iconified * show (as graph or numbers) current CPU, memory and swap usage * sort the process table on any attribute (size, cpu usage, owner etc) * on SMP systems running Linux 2.1 or later (or Solaris), display cpu usage for each processor, and which CPU a process is running on * display the environment variables of any process * show the process table in tree form, showing the parent-child relationship * execute user-defined commands on selected processes * display MOSIX-specific fields and migrate processes to other nodes in a cluster |
PackageMaintainer | umeabot <umeabot> |
PackageName | qps |
PackageRelease | 2.mga9 |
PackageVersion | 2.3.0 |
SHA-1 | 8D8F8D4C0F0525DBA2DEC67A814DAB331E98E099 |
SHA-256 | E438609276B8E627DC15BDFCFF1F5D2B32572BB0A4A36EBA350DAFB39317BC0A |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | A517F4EB4B36056EBEF22E4D460EA6E6 |
PackageArch | x86_64 |
PackageDescription | Qps is a visual process manager, an X11 version of "top" or "ps" that displays processes in a window and lets you sort and manipulate them. It displays some general system information, and many details about current processes. Qps can: * change nice value of a process * alter the scheduling policy and soft realtime priority of a process * display the TCP/UDP sockets used by a process, and names of the connected hosts (Linux only) * display the memory mappings of the process (which files and shared libraries are loaded where) * display the open files of a process, and the state of unix domain sockets * kill or send any other signal to selected processes * display the load average as a graph, and use this as its icon when iconified * show (as graph or numbers) current CPU, memory and swap usage * sort the process table on any attribute (size, cpu usage, owner etc) * on SMP systems running Linux 2.1 or later (or Solaris), display cpu usage for each processor, and which CPU a process is running on * display the environment variables of any process * show the process table in tree form, showing the parent-child relationship * execute user-defined commands on selected processes * display MOSIX-specific fields and migrate processes to other nodes in a cluster |
PackageMaintainer | umeabot <umeabot> |
PackageName | qps |
PackageRelease | 2.mga9 |
PackageVersion | 2.3.0 |
SHA-1 | 66B24B0A7375765FBD2EFECBAD680BD89DE7054A |
SHA-256 | 41C1404D03D949A7773BFE2A4E050E125B8A5059DF532F3359D24173666B4E52 |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 9087FF5564D959C54682651EA1D15FDB |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | Provides translations for the "qps" package. |
PackageMaintainer | https://bugs.opensuse.org |
PackageName | qps-lang |
PackageRelease | 1.2 |
PackageVersion | 2.4.0 |
SHA-1 | 4C3B5C20E6742D9A0C328F41FDBB6784601DD7C0 |
SHA-256 | 2548DD6613469E7222E003AE55076E760D10D31BDC397372D4CB5F66BA502D68 |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 6022EF896BD7E07BA84C6D075048C1B1 |
PackageArch | armv7hl |
PackageDescription | Qps is a visual process manager, an X11 version of "top" or "ps" that displays processes in a window and lets you sort and manipulate them. It displays some general system information, and many details about current processes. Qps can: * change nice value of a process * alter the scheduling policy and soft realtime priority of a process * display the TCP/UDP sockets used by a process, and names of the connected hosts (Linux only) * display the memory mappings of the process (which files and shared libraries are loaded where) * display the open files of a process, and the state of unix domain sockets * kill or send any other signal to selected processes * display the load average as a graph, and use this as its icon when iconified * show (as graph or numbers) current CPU, memory and swap usage * sort the process table on any attribute (size, cpu usage, owner etc) * on SMP systems running Linux 2.1 or later (or Solaris), display cpu usage for each processor, and which CPU a process is running on * display the environment variables of any process * show the process table in tree form, showing the parent-child relationship * execute user-defined commands on selected processes * display MOSIX-specific fields and migrate processes to other nodes in a cluster |
PackageMaintainer | umeabot <umeabot> |
PackageName | qps |
PackageRelease | 2.mga9 |
PackageVersion | 2.3.0 |
SHA-1 | 36A5CA4CAA95CBF3D6FDB4E3BE3CC5128B876A8F |
SHA-256 | E0D3474F95877A3B097FCE13FFA354888C415426F0943D6F4CEF878C248F3AF7 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | A55E22F0E645C7093F8E9E210F1006E5 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | Provides translations for the "qps" package. |
PackageName | qps-lang |
PackageRelease | 25.4 |
PackageVersion | 2.4.0 |
SHA-1 | A8C29B3B27F50657FE62FDB6C0BF79B0CB4DBE3D |
SHA-256 | E3F222FCA1422D363B4486C9A82283E1FB20A856BAA893D36857AF000936CF1C |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | A934A22063BA8BC2AFFE67FC96248FC8 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | Provides translations for the "qps" package. |
PackageName | qps-lang |
PackageRelease | 1.1 |
PackageVersion | 2.3.0 |
SHA-1 | 024EA4460A19692F342A83FD8E42B45B58EEFBF3 |
SHA-256 | A056FDD626253A82059F08852ACEED2F919DBF6D680A39E21F23A7A25CD661F4 |