Result for 8E03E1D8F9F0A94A68CCF5BC7FD07791FD89A126

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libkmod.so.2.3.6
FileSize104720
MD5A32980E414A3F6D57AEAC955F70CE33C
SHA-18E03E1D8F9F0A94A68CCF5BC7FD07791FD89A126
SHA-256F50EA2666373D271EB80D5D5133441B9C017EBEEE9936104692E320703A13982
SSDEEP1536:zTg9cgwQdl06u2Y/NIZ9PbxDzYy0lxPOizvblf:zTucgjdl0ZKZbYF/zp
TLSHT1F7A36C9DFE5E3983E2CFD3BCDA8A13A0B5273199E71B40E2394B131C6A895C8C5F2515
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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
MD518048CA1A50E568F0D71F1C02F6E8444
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionDynamic libraries for kmod. The goal of the libkmod library is to offer to other programs the needed flexibility and fine grained control over insertion, removal, configuration and listing of kernel modules. Using the library, with simple pieces of code it's possible to interact with kernel modules and then there's no need to rely on other tools for that. This is a thing lacking on Linux for a while and it's one of the items in the Plumber's Wish List for Linux. Quoting it: provide a proper libmodprobe.so from module-init-tools: Early boot tools, installers, driver install disks want to access information about available modules to optimize boot up handling.
PackageMaintainertmb <tmb>
PackageNamelib64kmod2
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion28
SHA-174D479566749D5CE37638FB70209E4CB78EF7F86
SHA-256CE1A8F9F82489688257430C4A3D0B404EAD6B616A60638D7DA2F5C71EFAEEDC8