Result for E9BCAF0A3B2695E36D607F04CBB19C6D99696C38

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/kvantummanager
FileSize545952
MD50CBBE1BFB4EC36CDAB5CB172D387ECA9
SHA-1E9BCAF0A3B2695E36D607F04CBB19C6D99696C38
SHA-2563EF18D9DA6DB9DEAE4F992F185A8CB59DBBEA94BA1E36BE2C73A17CF1BDAB499
SSDEEP6144:Rf6Cyx/15iXGXxoaTEn28LEk1YZ4LGFGoexCu2ZMbROSad0Qm:U/x/15iXoxEak04SIxCu+MbQ/Jm
TLSHT138C4D5166633B4E1E44300B3CD976A6C64C0553FD31FCD1B97886079A8A9FE3472A6FA
hashlookup:parent-total1
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
MD50FFB8E29F2B78A8CE6F39CC7D35D1D3B
PackageArchi686
PackageDescriptionKvantum is an SVG-based theme engine for Qt5, KDE and LXQt, with an emphasis on elegance, usability and practicality. Kvantum has a default dark theme, which is inspired by the default theme of Enlightenment. Creation of realistic themes like that for KDE was the first reason to make Kvantum but it goes far beyond its default theme: you could make themes with very different looks and feels for it, whether they be photorealistic or cartoonish, 3D or flat, embellished or minimalistic, or something in between, and Kvantum will let you control almost every aspect of Qt widgets. Kvantum also comes with extra themes that are installed as root with Qt5 installation and can be selected and activated by using Kvantum Manager.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamekvantum
PackageRelease2.fc32
PackageVersion0.14.1
SHA-1526895A2E1CD9CC0233EBDC966889E148D14695C
SHA-2565364815773A74D0D05179CD149C9311A59B6DF7440619C50B93FC16685D567B3