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FileName | ./usr/share/doc/oem-config/changelog.gz |
FileSize | 1245 |
MD5 | 060498D1E6EB6BED576737540BFCF916 |
SHA-1 | 26C8AE51FCF15B1797C3E033CA878350F8F6EF12 |
SHA-256 | C477D6ABB4F4F413A55993CCADD114628B515883AC3B61D92EC7330DA4013D6F |
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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 |
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FileName | oem-config_0.9_all.deb |
FileSize | 16460 |
MD5 | 3F6A9CAF00065DDBED762411E01CF9DA |
PackageDescription | Perform end-user configuration after initial installation The oem-config script re-asks a number of questions that are normally asked during installation, and reconfigures the system accordingly. This allows a vendor to install a skeleton system, clone it onto a large number of machines, and ship it to end users, while still allowing end users to set up their own username and password, language, timezone, and so on. . If this package is installed while base-config is run at the end of an installation, then the system will automatically be configured to run oem-config the next time it boots. |
PackageMaintainer | Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | oem-config |
PackageSection | admin |
PackageVersion | 0.9 |
SHA-1 | DFD572000059562735813DC9C3EF0C943421A500 |
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