Result for C1BF1B63EF35568D1DF5FF64BF9EA9919C452B03

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/qps
FileSize507816
MD53C1B8D715CB21B8CC94CF83E8FBA13FB
SHA-1C1BF1B63EF35568D1DF5FF64BF9EA9919C452B03
SHA-25623452D86B833EC9958FD2A20B86222EBFDE3000C2DADD3F5A81B14FC02A2FF37
SSDEEP12288:uhRn4OxGYx3Oo86EPeOf5sy8sQGgMeZZ/H:cRbxGPvDtxsy8s
TLSHT17FB42A4AB530EB4DC4706671915EAFB457236AB1F61C612A77BCCF2848E2342EF16732
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hashlookup:trust55

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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
MD52AF76CD765FD8C4492D86368171381B7
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. Qps can: o Change nice value of a process. o Alter the scheduling policy and soft realtime priority of a process. o Display the TCP/UDP sockets used by a process, and names of the connected hosts (Linux only). o Display the memory mappings of the process (which files and shared libraries are loaded where). o Display the open files of a process, and the state of unix domain sockets. o Kill or send any other signal to selected processes. o Display the load average as a graph, and use this as its icon when iconified. o Show (as graph or numbers) current CPU, memory and swap usage. o Sort the process table on any attribute (size, cpu usage, owner etc). o On SMP systems running Linux 2.6 or later (or Solaris), display cpu usage for each processor, and which CPU a process is running on. o Display the environment variables of any process. o Show the process table in tree form, showing the parent-child relationship. o Execute user-defined commands on selected processes.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameqps
PackageRelease5.fc12
PackageVersion1.10.2
SHA-135F93541E03FF6E56E7643EE2434756E1F14098F
SHA-256C015D3660339B1F2B68F5B5E8F0A0A2820874AEE9B442EB64C9A2B654BBB958F