Package: bonnie Version: 1.6-0 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 41 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34) Suggests: bc Filename: i386/bonnie_1.6-0_i386.deb Size: 14394 MD5sum: 069732c32dca654e72fe406dffb8a419 SHA1: f85b12cf717233b9e08f83d239febd9f137db99b SHA256: cbf1eae95da149e1787d6b9ffe0a6cd0f4fb545b85b4785772d2453885180666 Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: Bonnie is a popular performance benchmark that targets various aspects of Unix file systems. . Authors: -------- Tim Bray Kurt Garloff Package: bonnie Version: 1.6-0 Architecture: armhf Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 33 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34) Suggests: bc Filename: armhf/bonnie_1.6-0_armhf.deb Size: 14326 MD5sum: 1fae326fb3af3595f26ffe64eae17c63 SHA1: 8106e8a1ad5d4c7441e5dcf3467f8b205a469430 SHA256: c97bc7c2a3cdc52f51a334983124f872f4ceb9f55c6d6fe770e6ed32150e5f94 Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: Bonnie is a popular performance benchmark that targets various aspects of Unix file systems. . Authors: -------- Tim Bray Kurt Garloff Package: bonnie Version: 1.6-0 Architecture: arm64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 37 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34) Suggests: bc Filename: arm64/bonnie_1.6-0_arm64.deb Size: 13834 MD5sum: e04512b1e883aaf9caa401316e985799 SHA1: fe4e13e502ed30146e667ff05ec471f88b411d88 SHA256: dfc56f927e2c30c502a2e66f39b898b343ff08be7fb436686519eb49c7464c1b Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: Bonnie is a popular performance benchmark that targets various aspects of Unix file systems. . Authors: -------- Tim Bray Kurt Garloff Package: bonnie Version: 1.6-0 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 46 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34) Suggests: bc Filename: amd64/bonnie_1.6-0_amd64.deb Size: 14372 MD5sum: a33be5cdc89a38f6efbcee7d7daa4350 SHA1: 9e9f9b8855e8492baa34925658219413651af020 SHA256: b52e582e6c12e121fca8e25b3003a848737e48fa7bea09848d9a8943732f1670 Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: Bonnie is a popular performance benchmark that targets various aspects of Unix file systems. . Authors: -------- Tim Bray Kurt Garloff Package: ddrescue Version: 1.99-0.3.0-13.3 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 284 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34) Filename: i386/ddrescue_1.99-0.3.0-13.3_i386.deb Size: 117410 MD5sum: 5beb374f14d1585fd068b331e8c604c4 SHA1: 08148b4d556a501e6d30c9929526c2db4b9b9837 SHA256: 90e3f1e09ce38234ced2c5f1a4f822f6a09cb4f8146117070fb2bcce589e6061 Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: dd_rescue is a data recovery and protection tool. When your disk has crashed and you try to copy it over to another one, standard Unix tools like cp, cat, and dd will abort on every I/O error, dd_rescue does not. It optimizes copying by using large blocks as long as no errors occur and falls back to smaller blocks. It supports reverse direction copying (to approach a bad spot from the top), sparse copying, preallocating space, splice zerocopy, and bypassing the kernel pagecache with O_DIRECT. dd_rescue provides safe deletion of data by overwriting files (or better partitions/disks) multiple times with fast random numbers. With the ddr_hash plugin, it supports calculating a hash value (such as a sha256sum) or an HMAC during copying. Package: ddrescue Version: 1.99-0.3.0-13.3 Architecture: armhf Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 236 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34) Filename: armhf/ddrescue_1.99-0.3.0-13.3_armhf.deb Size: 112324 MD5sum: b15fd7fb47b27ef6156c354847744e9c SHA1: cdbd807484984df0b4a2604dbe81c8c8483b5b27 SHA256: 37c11a66a816ff01091dcd42e08bd6a5a3f3e4ff7afb9eb3de2b757eec811ebb Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: dd_rescue is a data recovery and protection tool. When your disk has crashed and you try to copy it over to another one, standard Unix tools like cp, cat, and dd will abort on every I/O error, dd_rescue does not. It optimizes copying by using large blocks as long as no errors occur and falls back to smaller blocks. It supports reverse direction copying (to approach a bad spot from the top), sparse copying, preallocating space, splice zerocopy, and bypassing the kernel pagecache with O_DIRECT. dd_rescue provides safe deletion of data by overwriting files (or better partitions/disks) multiple times with fast random numbers. With the ddr_hash plugin, it supports calculating a hash value (such as a sha256sum) or an HMAC during copying. Package: ddrescue Version: 1.99-0.3.0-13.3 Architecture: arm64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 274 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34) Filename: arm64/ddrescue_1.99-0.3.0-13.3_arm64.deb Size: 109570 MD5sum: 9434b48c3f12de8c3c8b22cae1f3ef75 SHA1: adb43119658701fdf95c218fa9c5378f9d6d670b SHA256: a84ef84fa9fc99de765f2ab87fa38c47d852592bb0db75fd6e08eacdad782a10 Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: dd_rescue is a data recovery and protection tool. When your disk has crashed and you try to copy it over to another one, standard Unix tools like cp, cat, and dd will abort on every I/O error, dd_rescue does not. It optimizes copying by using large blocks as long as no errors occur and falls back to smaller blocks. It supports reverse direction copying (to approach a bad spot from the top), sparse copying, preallocating space, splice zerocopy, and bypassing the kernel pagecache with O_DIRECT. dd_rescue provides safe deletion of data by overwriting files (or better partitions/disks) multiple times with fast random numbers. With the ddr_hash plugin, it supports calculating a hash value (such as a sha256sum) or an HMAC during copying. Package: ddrescue Version: 1.99-0.3.0-13.3 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 295 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34) Filename: amd64/ddrescue_1.99-0.3.0-13.3_amd64.deb Size: 116130 MD5sum: 5b937d804868138e92c6ade58bc581ed SHA1: 4201f70e6d0c012898635fbe101430346286a47e SHA256: 5c854714b6ce190e1788b982a78813c2334787a4b8f23d39e8a3738368010501 Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: dd_rescue is a data recovery and protection tool. When your disk has crashed and you try to copy it over to another one, standard Unix tools like cp, cat, and dd will abort on every I/O error, dd_rescue does not. It optimizes copying by using large blocks as long as no errors occur and falls back to smaller blocks. It supports reverse direction copying (to approach a bad spot from the top), sparse copying, preallocating space, splice zerocopy, and bypassing the kernel pagecache with O_DIRECT. dd_rescue provides safe deletion of data by overwriting files (or better partitions/disks) multiple times with fast random numbers. With the ddr_hash plugin, it supports calculating a hash value (such as a sha256sum) or an HMAC during copying. Package: ddrescue-crypt Source: ddrescue Version: 1.99-0.3.0-13.3 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 201 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.25), libssl3 (>= 3.0.0~~alpha1) Recommends: ddrescue (= 1.99-0.3.0-13.3) Filename: i386/ddrescue-crypt_1.99-0.3.0-13.3_i386.deb Size: 75616 MD5sum: 188015c851bb284b49280096f73cc310 SHA1: 423c02317c820a1ce70a2ac6a3539dce6083c5f4 SHA256: bae159388dad736e961280d2761115d02ea460cabdbb26e569d3776fc02a9722 Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: The ddr_crypt plugin enables dd_rescue to de/encrypt data on the fly while it's copied with dd_rescue. ddr_crypt uses the AES family of algorithms for this purpose. AES is considered safe by most cryptographers. It's fairly efficient to implement and some modern CPUs have hardware support for it. The x86 AES support is used by the plugin, ARMv8 is planned for the future. There are various numbers of bits and enhance number of rounds supported as well as various ways to handle and generate keys. Package: ddrescue-crypt Source: ddrescue Version: 1.99-0.3.0-13.3 Architecture: armhf Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 139 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.25), libssl3 (>= 3.0.0~~alpha1) Recommends: ddrescue (= 1.99-0.3.0-13.3) Filename: armhf/ddrescue-crypt_1.99-0.3.0-13.3_armhf.deb Size: 64648 MD5sum: 1135a5201fba21d6c0389c6a0325df0a SHA1: be96672b8662a23b146d26656dc1792416ae4882 SHA256: 72cec013b98428881c9978ad18eba0da5300e5ce2a75d1c15895ef9d7666b828 Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: The ddr_crypt plugin enables dd_rescue to de/encrypt data on the fly while it's copied with dd_rescue. ddr_crypt uses the AES family of algorithms for this purpose. AES is considered safe by most cryptographers. It's fairly efficient to implement and some modern CPUs have hardware support for it. The x86 AES support is used by the plugin, ARMv8 is planned for the future. There are various numbers of bits and enhance number of rounds supported as well as various ways to handle and generate keys. Package: ddrescue-crypt Source: ddrescue Version: 1.99-0.3.0-13.3 Architecture: arm64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 195 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.25), libssl3 (>= 3.0.0~~alpha1) Recommends: ddrescue (= 1.99-0.3.0-13.3) Filename: arm64/ddrescue-crypt_1.99-0.3.0-13.3_arm64.deb Size: 64874 MD5sum: f848b0723b212c8d05d370b55eb05276 SHA1: 7be65a51025f458f90aa0a76ce30031d19d8d604 SHA256: 346054d68005b8d92eec6d8659447994768b77c9dbaab75dfbe641092c7da8b4 Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: The ddr_crypt plugin enables dd_rescue to de/encrypt data on the fly while it's copied with dd_rescue. ddr_crypt uses the AES family of algorithms for this purpose. AES is considered safe by most cryptographers. It's fairly efficient to implement and some modern CPUs have hardware support for it. The x86 AES support is used by the plugin, ARMv8 is planned for the future. There are various numbers of bits and enhance number of rounds supported as well as various ways to handle and generate keys. Package: ddrescue-crypt Source: ddrescue Version: 1.99-0.3.0-13.3 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 226 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.25), libssl3 (>= 3.0.0~~alpha1) Recommends: ddrescue (= 1.99-0.3.0-13.3) Filename: amd64/ddrescue-crypt_1.99-0.3.0-13.3_amd64.deb Size: 78846 MD5sum: 972e0d664a69feb8c3aafb4132b0fa23 SHA1: 2ddb68f656a40148f885d1cb987258f28d3d3c70 SHA256: 4eac68fe5ea4469a0737c5d697684b0b4720ef29cff2a95d477ad2b0af2fdaac Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: The ddr_crypt plugin enables dd_rescue to de/encrypt data on the fly while it's copied with dd_rescue. ddr_crypt uses the AES family of algorithms for this purpose. AES is considered safe by most cryptographers. It's fairly efficient to implement and some modern CPUs have hardware support for it. The x86 AES support is used by the plugin, ARMv8 is planned for the future. There are various numbers of bits and enhance number of rounds supported as well as various ways to handle and generate keys. Package: ddrescue-lzo Source: ddrescue Version: 1.99-0.3.0-13.3 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 60 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.33), liblzo2-2 (>= 2.02) Recommends: ddrescue (= 1.99-0.3.0-13.3) Filename: i386/ddrescue-lzo_1.99-0.3.0-13.3_i386.deb Size: 25324 MD5sum: 4d3788ff3ead23a9e68c2544f55bd24d SHA1: 1b0e9b9614603cc55a22a8c362327abe0b6ca0f9 SHA256: 00095990f0353e3b036011ffef9814aded50ca4658a7b5ad76d815364a93b140 Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: The ddr_lzo plugin enables dd_rescue to de/compress data on the fly while it's copied with dd_rescue. ddr_lzo uses the lzo family of algorithms for this purpose. LZO is remarkably fast for decompression and still very fast when compressing at moderate compression levels. On the flipside, it does not compress as well as zlib. With the lzo1x family, ddr_lzo is compatible with lzop. The plugin has a number of features to support data recovery in case .lzo files have been corrupted. Package: ddrescue-lzo Source: ddrescue Version: 1.99-0.3.0-13.3 Architecture: armhf Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 52 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.33), liblzo2-2 (>= 2.02) Recommends: ddrescue (= 1.99-0.3.0-13.3) Filename: armhf/ddrescue-lzo_1.99-0.3.0-13.3_armhf.deb Size: 25392 MD5sum: c1699a20b0a5af5a302656a87b1b25c4 SHA1: 7225bb8d08e9bf151f84cc4e56162cbe3c056b03 SHA256: 8887dfe754e284c4f3cad8816f8a8266a6846e17c2396628cb6586d949e70c98 Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: The ddr_lzo plugin enables dd_rescue to de/compress data on the fly while it's copied with dd_rescue. ddr_lzo uses the lzo family of algorithms for this purpose. LZO is remarkably fast for decompression and still very fast when compressing at moderate compression levels. On the flipside, it does not compress as well as zlib. With the lzo1x family, ddr_lzo is compatible with lzop. The plugin has a number of features to support data recovery in case .lzo files have been corrupted. Package: ddrescue-lzo Source: ddrescue Version: 1.99-0.3.0-13.3 Architecture: arm64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 65 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.33), liblzo2-2 (>= 2.02) Recommends: ddrescue (= 1.99-0.3.0-13.3) Filename: arm64/ddrescue-lzo_1.99-0.3.0-13.3_arm64.deb Size: 25674 MD5sum: 6329a5d87ac7524b651d5c2ea0beab03 SHA1: c3cd5d77627ff05c736763c536b495453a9b7508 SHA256: 771e21604b781e2d4068efd02aa94a9e8dc2f668e4dbad4b2c744bbde99ab915 Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: The ddr_lzo plugin enables dd_rescue to de/compress data on the fly while it's copied with dd_rescue. ddr_lzo uses the lzo family of algorithms for this purpose. LZO is remarkably fast for decompression and still very fast when compressing at moderate compression levels. On the flipside, it does not compress as well as zlib. With the lzo1x family, ddr_lzo is compatible with lzop. The plugin has a number of features to support data recovery in case .lzo files have been corrupted. Package: ddrescue-lzo Source: ddrescue Version: 1.99-0.3.0-13.3 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 69 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.33), liblzo2-2 (>= 2.02) Recommends: ddrescue (= 1.99-0.3.0-13.3) Filename: amd64/ddrescue-lzo_1.99-0.3.0-13.3_amd64.deb Size: 26132 MD5sum: 1963de4634bb4e72d9ee01ca9e594f85 SHA1: 827e96d107b695064aa2a156f1eda8337917dd7a SHA256: 3f4b6ce9786ef1c14ac85421f59277c73fae8d5b6cac518d2e8f577df85afff7 Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: The ddr_lzo plugin enables dd_rescue to de/compress data on the fly while it's copied with dd_rescue. ddr_lzo uses the lzo family of algorithms for this purpose. LZO is remarkably fast for decompression and still very fast when compressing at moderate compression levels. On the flipside, it does not compress as well as zlib. With the lzo1x family, ddr_lzo is compatible with lzop. The plugin has a number of features to support data recovery in case .lzo files have been corrupted. Package: libfallocate-dev Source: libfallocate Version: 0.1.1-2 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 21 Recommends: libfallocate0 (= 0.1.1-2) Filename: i386/libfallocate-dev_0.1.1-2_i386.deb Size: 4380 MD5sum: 5c0a9460521ae459afd323594695f523 SHA1: 01257040cf6ac144151a87f7b9ed1ead923142f1 SHA256: 3090928162c098f2e6e48165d6bbebd29ab286b0dcbb731c7dca13728a123645 Section: SystemLibraries Priority: optional Description: libfallocate provides an interface for applications to tell filesystems about the size of to-be-written files, so the filesystem can do a better job in taking allocation decisions to avoid fragmentation. This package contains the header files needed for development as well as the static library. Package: libfallocate-dev Source: libfallocate Version: 0.1.1-2 Architecture: armhf Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 19 Recommends: libfallocate0 (= 0.1.1-2) Filename: armhf/libfallocate-dev_0.1.1-2_armhf.deb Size: 4158 MD5sum: 5cbbfb1f20be6c6c3eeb736e1e7f7a9c SHA1: d27cad37d833b7701d90e561efeda09c50f0a668 SHA256: 8d5d88ef0453b2d0cf40db2ffea50222a3d31b5fa323b13a6c36374d64955de0 Section: SystemLibraries Priority: optional Description: libfallocate provides an interface for applications to tell filesystems about the size of to-be-written files, so the filesystem can do a better job in taking allocation decisions to avoid fragmentation. This package contains the header files needed for development as well as the static library. Package: libfallocate-dev Source: libfallocate Version: 0.1.1-2 Architecture: arm64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 22 Recommends: libfallocate0 (= 0.1.1-2) Filename: arm64/libfallocate-dev_0.1.1-2_arm64.deb Size: 4388 MD5sum: fe2aa9f3b0bff4ed6970ff90cb5cc993 SHA1: 2b29fb4db51019ea3a19a6774d61f84fec5cfe33 SHA256: de4627e53d9978f0a3a363004d13fcf0763f166d33f3bee1a4beb193afcbc170 Section: SystemLibraries Priority: optional Description: libfallocate provides an interface for applications to tell filesystems about the size of to-be-written files, so the filesystem can do a better job in taking allocation decisions to avoid fragmentation. This package contains the header files needed for development as well as the static library. Package: libfallocate-dev Source: libfallocate Version: 0.1.1-2 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 21 Recommends: libfallocate0 (= 0.1.1-2) Filename: amd64/libfallocate-dev_0.1.1-2_amd64.deb Size: 4202 MD5sum: 7b702c622bcdcd17f06d1e87294c6ea9 SHA1: 8fbec3f8115f318ba78f5616529f93853468cb09 SHA256: c0a3cb2d9d887ec79fc97b9bd7dfa7dbc3c4aade7ce6f70a940d6d38d7ad599f Section: SystemLibraries Priority: optional Description: libfallocate provides an interface for applications to tell filesystems about the size of to-be-written files, so the filesystem can do a better job in taking allocation decisions to avoid fragmentation. This package contains the header files needed for development as well as the static library. Package: libfallocate0 Source: libfallocate Version: 0.1.1-2 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 31 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.33) Filename: i386/libfallocate0_0.1.1-2_i386.deb Size: 7444 MD5sum: e78cf10f3ceebf938cbc70a458180a28 SHA1: cb7fa2a7517ad542b15c338222ee30bbe4ef7d6e SHA256: 9987a655ced2796a944dd4f9ac51bd357b1f3abb1631576c1c139a70ea0338a8 Section: SystemLibraries Priority: optional Description: libfallocate provides an interface for applications to tell filesystems about the size of to-be-written files, so the filesystem can do a better job in taking allocation decisions to avoid fragmentation. libfallocate provides a wrapper for the fallocate() syscall in case your glibc (<2.10) does not have it yet. It also provides linux_fallocate() which will attempt the space reservation ioctl that xfs and ocfs2 provide in case fallocate() did not succeed. It has an additional richer interface fallocate_with_fallback() that allows you to instruct it to fallback to do preallocation by zeroing things out (like posix_fallocate()) or to extend the file size by a sparse write (like a successful fallocate() with mode==0 would have done). Package: libfallocate0 Source: libfallocate Version: 0.1.1-2 Architecture: armhf Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 23 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.33) Filename: armhf/libfallocate0_0.1.1-2_armhf.deb Size: 7116 MD5sum: fc29bc04b06933a2e4e61bbd1da1438e SHA1: 2e2a7528fc0a6e497f672d55d66d25b4dd54b119 SHA256: 1d80f8c88a2195355256bd411551b1bd1b526ede650d1be4f042b067e1dc9ac2 Section: SystemLibraries Priority: optional Description: libfallocate provides an interface for applications to tell filesystems about the size of to-be-written files, so the filesystem can do a better job in taking allocation decisions to avoid fragmentation. libfallocate provides a wrapper for the fallocate() syscall in case your glibc (<2.10) does not have it yet. It also provides linux_fallocate() which will attempt the space reservation ioctl that xfs and ocfs2 provide in case fallocate() did not succeed. It has an additional richer interface fallocate_with_fallback() that allows you to instruct it to fallback to do preallocation by zeroing things out (like posix_fallocate()) or to extend the file size by a sparse write (like a successful fallocate() with mode==0 would have done). Package: libfallocate0 Source: libfallocate Version: 0.1.1-2 Architecture: arm64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 27 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.33) Filename: arm64/libfallocate0_0.1.1-2_arm64.deb Size: 7326 MD5sum: 43b6824207ff0ed174878b67ae23d8bc SHA1: 92008e8070b90583de74419013189c86969bcb3a SHA256: 76299596be088f1a10b61ff8dff80820d2a41dacd52bd9a75005c4aa81b50af1 Section: SystemLibraries Priority: optional Description: libfallocate provides an interface for applications to tell filesystems about the size of to-be-written files, so the filesystem can do a better job in taking allocation decisions to avoid fragmentation. libfallocate provides a wrapper for the fallocate() syscall in case your glibc (<2.10) does not have it yet. It also provides linux_fallocate() which will attempt the space reservation ioctl that xfs and ocfs2 provide in case fallocate() did not succeed. It has an additional richer interface fallocate_with_fallback() that allows you to instruct it to fallback to do preallocation by zeroing things out (like posix_fallocate()) or to extend the file size by a sparse write (like a successful fallocate() with mode==0 would have done). Package: libfallocate0 Source: libfallocate Version: 0.1.1-2 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 32 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.33) Filename: amd64/libfallocate0_0.1.1-2_amd64.deb Size: 7354 MD5sum: 23ea3f462d6f00d8caadb099f749cc8d SHA1: 113936f5e49cacba0743241de156ae756642d7a1 SHA256: fc3baf0d276509e8b217f046083c1b0193687c0fa8cb24a9570394b92dbb374f Section: SystemLibraries Priority: optional Description: libfallocate provides an interface for applications to tell filesystems about the size of to-be-written files, so the filesystem can do a better job in taking allocation decisions to avoid fragmentation. libfallocate provides a wrapper for the fallocate() syscall in case your glibc (<2.10) does not have it yet. It also provides linux_fallocate() which will attempt the space reservation ioctl that xfs and ocfs2 provide in case fallocate() did not succeed. It has an additional richer interface fallocate_with_fallback() that allows you to instruct it to fallback to do preallocation by zeroing things out (like posix_fallocate()) or to extend the file size by a sparse write (like a successful fallocate() with mode==0 would have done).