Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/share/applications/qps.desktop |
FileSize | 224 |
MD5 | 7EBF0F10A00CE892374AB8653694E8F2 |
SHA-1 | CAB2712C051AAECCD1033F66F968F697E2277128 |
SHA-256 | 5216455CE5CE096B36F1B301325FD44C972FF796AA3B40B60807A06DAE0AB3F9 |
SSDEEP | 6:ag5Vz1zhALMNIL1I9msBRMQoHZi2GxNXo768nQt:r5VzLAk9bMRY2GzYvnA |
TLSH | T188D0A7895E4C947A028E17621506EDD593B7041847D594ECD5A2A12A2611ACC9B20A5C |
hashlookup:parent-total | 9 |
hashlookup:trust | 95 |
The searched file hash is included in 9 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 2CD0E47DB41B182F24AE739024C8802A |
PackageArch | sparc64 |
PackageDescription | Qps 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. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | qps |
PackageRelease | 5.fc12 |
PackageVersion | 1.10.2 |
SHA-1 | B0EB96DFDAFA6C13A67CA3A5D13E5D4A2E798526 |
SHA-256 | C5677FED096961449FB972991F45E5EE5C3B60F6C9A713568FF1305F99C4E6EA |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | D5F2B60FF4F791E78CE0D124778B3810 |
PackageArch | sparc64 |
PackageDescription | Qps 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. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | qps |
PackageRelease | 1.fc9 |
PackageVersion | 1.10.2 |
SHA-1 | 175880B77086F9DE376F75EEEBA167CED961AA44 |
SHA-256 | F79F259627ECEC664AD5AF4488E98E277BB08CC0B19559B7C8951C67ABB66968 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | A30506911F3EC52928C6B83C21E9554E |
PackageArch | armv5tel |
PackageDescription | Qps 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. |
PackageMaintainer | Koji |
PackageName | qps |
PackageRelease | 5.fc12 |
PackageVersion | 1.10.2 |
SHA-1 | 18AF5B15E2C24BAC34467B4FE2EE52BFB439D64E |
SHA-256 | EFBC3A4B56A3E19CC8D1265A7FDDFE135CA709702CD43C4312A7F8778253C7B0 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | CD8892FD90A9AE97AE74D1D6E3FD1B28 |
PackageArch | sparcv9 |
PackageDescription | Qps 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. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | qps |
PackageRelease | 5.fc12 |
PackageVersion | 1.10.2 |
SHA-1 | 9E716DD4961DEE8169B0885AE0C959FFC9F3E294 |
SHA-256 | 195AB064865527F7AD145464DC0753455A903574EECF40D2FC71508595DFDDB1 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | EBB1812EED373F4EAA7EC8E4FE41DB10 |
PackageArch | s390x |
PackageDescription | Qps 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. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | qps |
PackageRelease | 3.fc11 |
PackageVersion | 1.10.2 |
SHA-1 | 2CEC041F3A04F7C8FF02526404EA47FAD641D98B |
SHA-256 | 95F54C6A043C52E978EF14AC5D889DCDF8EB1506700EBA7124B1F4CBE2049AEA |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | 13F886BF970956ACAD8A8E9C43EEE9FE |
PackageArch | sparcv9 |
PackageDescription | Qps 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. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | qps |
PackageRelease | 1.fc9 |
PackageVersion | 1.10.2 |
SHA-1 | 6A33BEFFF0E84DCC5062EDED93293FA938EB12C0 |
SHA-256 | 1E664C01E82D46B303E5422B7985641E4CB83CE15D656D7E59F39E6398DCFEAB |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | 6896AF91637BBEC27CF020CFCA9CEABE |
PackageArch | armv5tel |
PackageDescription | Qps 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. |
PackageMaintainer | Koji |
PackageName | qps |
PackageRelease | 5.fc12 |
PackageVersion | 1.10.2 |
SHA-1 | A83E6CCA2D34760A791D367549AA0C31FF92C7AD |
SHA-256 | 4216DFCA36D1259693E4AB4AAEF54A845384AA4E12B76DE0C85FC2FB974A9A40 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | 2AF76CD765FD8C4492D86368171381B7 |
PackageArch | s390x |
PackageDescription | Qps 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. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | qps |
PackageRelease | 5.fc12 |
PackageVersion | 1.10.2 |
SHA-1 | 35F93541E03FF6E56E7643EE2434756E1F14098F |
SHA-256 | C015D3660339B1F2B68F5B5E8F0A0A2820874AEE9B442EB64C9A2B654BBB958F |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | 92711790C6AC5AD2F8CF6279C766C193 |
PackageArch | s390 |
PackageDescription | Qps 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. |
PackageName | qps |
PackageRelease | 5.fc12 |
PackageVersion | 1.10.2 |
SHA-1 | D9F111C1A790ED02C18B6BE060F38C5D4FB2B71B |
SHA-256 | F6CB295450805411C4F28FFEB7A883ED815CB12FA0D490FB85A08172AA3F4CE1 |