Result for 6EAABCCA9DB10FA11B29A38D80CA886758A2476F

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/packages/qps/README.md
FileSize804
MD524D02E251D2065D0BA47EE2625E8C8CB
RDS:package_id293687
SHA-16EAABCCA9DB10FA11B29A38D80CA886758A2476F
SHA-2562FDAC5D8ED2E4A97472CE554C7DF4172B1C426ACAE8BA6B5F8E81C3DDCEA82F3
SSDEEP24:jYeQoApZVoiiqT+2aWQSNbKNWHOZc7OCWI1iNr6:buvo5OA94bAWuZToCr6
TLSHT18701F6AB9612DA05578F4AD3E756F44CF31BD56DE0F338D49469C018698146B437B488
insert-timestamp1678955331.7768548
sourceRDS.db
hashlookup:parent-total6
hashlookup:trust80

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Parents (Total: 6)

The searched file hash is included in 6 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5E1E142B5D9C550D4EFC5147E90AAC9A8
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionQps 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
PackageMaintainerdaviddavid <daviddavid>
PackageNameqps
PackageRelease1.mga9
PackageVersion2.6.0
SHA-12263E487DAB3176924D8E175A2FC734AA1CC3E8E
SHA-256AA3B341D35DC71A1DD8FE5E6263AC57B60B647FBBF09DB5EE3FAE750FCA7C086
Key Value
MD54C082C1C19BFCAD37ED574C6D31915C5
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionQps 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.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameqps
PackageReleasebp155.1.5
PackageVersion2.6.0
SHA-1F48C00E35D4A6AD4FB57F0C7543750E21EBBEE02
SHA-25632F0C5F79AEF1BA1E44BB664AFBB5073DE6D6177E37218A0640FBD59ECED9AEA
Key Value
MD585FD1BC4D30967FA39C56315AFAD52F3
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionQps 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
PackageMaintainerdaviddavid <daviddavid>
PackageNameqps
PackageRelease1.mga9
PackageVersion2.6.0
SHA-17B9A162FF519065517507E2EF3E3547125AAE968
SHA-2567C3E6A0646CBAE7F6CA9CD3CCFBDA31095B7449692A1C50C0A511A36DD213809
Key Value
MD58096EDBB9AC83561FD894E1BA33E31D8
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionQps 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
PackageMaintainerdaviddavid <daviddavid>
PackageNameqps
PackageRelease1.mga9
PackageVersion2.6.0
SHA-1B9F212ED4AC8504CAE609DA04EC3008D33C4B225
SHA-25696CB533509B524CBBDDFA7D4111923154EECE8CEFD2FF30B4558412A6AB6CCC5
Key Value
MD56F7F9943246881C34F3D207E1DF7D3CE
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionQps 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.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameqps
PackageReleasebp155.1.5
PackageVersion2.6.0
SHA-10F08D7E164440EF761FEFC466F106C11D3A318D2
SHA-256A1DB390850347D0C20A0753E4754D412265998FD878CECB334CEFBCAC7AAE80B
Key Value
MD5145224DB692F4C2DB95DC73DA61705E4
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionQps 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
PackageMaintainerdaviddavid <daviddavid>
PackageNameqps
PackageRelease1.mga9
PackageVersion2.6.0
SHA-164B14C9B12393B4C07EED1FF10AA36FFEE093DB7
SHA-2568471BFD9F65DF3861E36BD552D5B44D36F4BC54753404CCF30C81DB69DEA86DA