Result for 26FFB2A5D692271F2B44411453FFFCEDBF0EB862

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Key Value
FileName./usr/src/kernel-patches/diffs/adeos/adeos-ipipe-2.6.15-arm-1.2-00.patch.gz
FileSize30558
MD5A5E658F15353A5EE8688B1A9D71969D2
SHA-126FFB2A5D692271F2B44411453FFFCEDBF0EB862
SHA-2567B869F958E85CE0AE979EE07307DF44B70E6429D16BCDE24BB2378EABD2BBB4A
SSDEEP768:SOgcIOp4eFc902kHJZlMuizFUOepqpNz8L5ZALXNpqE0KZNNI8OS:qgps9ji5wFKwpNzs5aLXN2Ke8OS
TLSHT13ED2E17B40858C51562DF058674EE7EEF024C3AC5C02495F9630CD382939AB4DABE7D8
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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
FileSize440578
MD534F406ED59B5A0F0F2B6ADC3D056DBE4
PackageDescriptionADEOS nanokernel for sharing hardware resources The purpose of Adeos is to provide a flexible environment for sharing hardware resources among multiple operating systems, or among multiple instances of a single OS. . The Adeos nanokernel is based on research and publications made in the early '90s on the subject of nanokernels. Our basic method was to reverse the approach described in most of the papers on the subject. Instead of first building the nanokernel and then building the client OSes, we started from a live and known-to-be-functional OS, Linux, and inserted a nanokernel beneath it. Starting from Adeos, other client OSes can now be put side-by-side with the Linux kernel. . Homepage: http://www.adeos.org/
PackageMaintainerEdelhard Becker <edelhard@debian.org>
PackageNamekernel-patch-adeos
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion20060329-1
SHA-147429A14D63BA503E7F1128018D23794D7BF2556
SHA-256C6E2E5B6A4297282538431E17905569D2600BDA11FF1C1BB535EE8EC0309974C