Package: bonnie Version: 1.6-0 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 45 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34) Suggests: bc Filename: amd64/bonnie_1.6-0_amd64.deb Size: 13394 MD5sum: 1095f4a620aa7e4177613a7b4c534b35 SHA1: fcb4de556bd85672f5081e18b9350a0461d420a8 SHA256: 148ba1b0724e73feeb8c46f6d3b94ceb3ff97530a346a9fa808147379f7ff37e 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: 80 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34) Suggests: bc Filename: arm64/bonnie_1.6-0_arm64.deb Size: 12658 MD5sum: afc1c092297da8542c80a8897a05aa64 SHA1: 732e2e1654deadf9ed3ec1cda9264929aa804dd1 SHA256: 67ea8bba3e3c6355f4443a9a5c8fec9e06cd83b76302a5ad66fbfd10da8cad38 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: 1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 287 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.38) Filename: amd64/ddrescue_1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0_amd64.deb Size: 121954 MD5sum: 41eb936c9cb3d17aaf6049357a53ed77 SHA1: 5e6a06dc089689a0ff9058c396f8b32347d102b2 SHA256: 77ef14a2a3450937be42ab0e708593eefb5ad72543c1720a7dff9efde3c5a90c 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: 1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0 Architecture: arm64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 374 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.38) Filename: arm64/ddrescue_1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0_arm64.deb Size: 118952 MD5sum: d100e0ac36a545dbb45a43f7e3ece54e SHA1: d3f39b237100b2fc29ed77820bf02d44d44a9c63 SHA256: a65d3df7e9f37e34a0d5612d921a552cd77705daa788f4ab51112b52e9b41026 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: 1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 209 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.38), libssl3t64 (>= 3.0.0) Recommends: ddrescue (= 1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0) Filename: amd64/ddrescue-crypt_1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0_amd64.deb Size: 76294 MD5sum: b29372cb9b50cccf4e476d4e16500bc1 SHA1: 5051053c970783592d509146cfee494d73878db2 SHA256: dfe1ae7258415cf45fc000bf38b0edadfeae289b190b7fb9b7fd9f5d271585f3 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: 1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0 Architecture: arm64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 230 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.38), libssl3t64 (>= 3.0.0) Recommends: ddrescue (= 1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0) Filename: arm64/ddrescue-crypt_1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0_arm64.deb Size: 66936 MD5sum: 76b818d9d559c4c627e2394ae9e9d5c9 SHA1: 5579f3f181e86e9175cdb58fee1b995d29621ed2 SHA256: 76c1a6014ceeb88f19825966a6b57c5809c0d56e8c93a84c4d72c1ff3369d35c 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-lzma Source: ddrescue Version: 1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 37 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.38), liblzma5 (>= 5.1.1alpha+20120614) Recommends: ddrescue (= 1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0) Filename: amd64/ddrescue-lzma_1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0_amd64.deb Size: 15700 MD5sum: 10110b93034a213765eb68ea49523ccd SHA1: c454af03be6434855f06dad9c4d184870c1dccfc SHA256: 999d199a5619017b1cad71d858ffc3a17c42d1a48632deae7318ecc3d8505bec Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: The ddr_lzma plugin enables dd_rescue to de/compress data on the fly while it's copied with dd_rescue. ddr_lzma uses the lzma algorithm which is used by xz. LZMA is slow on compression, but achieved very high compression ratios. Decompression is fast. The plugin is new and may not work well with corrupt or malicious data. Package: ddrescue-lzma Source: ddrescue Version: 1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0 Architecture: arm64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 85 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.38), liblzma5 (>= 5.1.1alpha+20120614) Recommends: ddrescue (= 1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0) Filename: arm64/ddrescue-lzma_1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0_arm64.deb Size: 15486 MD5sum: 4df93d86449d34fdab370dda0821edda SHA1: d336517c9ec75a51f6c5de4cce1634a9f0807ec4 SHA256: 01a32493ea22cceb7e7b88e8ef981fcdd8a25a10137187403255b66648bfd9b3 Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: The ddr_lzma plugin enables dd_rescue to de/compress data on the fly while it's copied with dd_rescue. ddr_lzma uses the lzma algorithm which is used by xz. LZMA is slow on compression, but achieved very high compression ratios. Decompression is fast. The plugin is new and may not work well with corrupt or malicious data. Package: ddrescue-lzo Source: ddrescue Version: 1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 61 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.38), liblzo2-2 (>= 2.02) Recommends: ddrescue (= 1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0) Filename: amd64/ddrescue-lzo_1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0_amd64.deb Size: 26346 MD5sum: 7b6ad19587dd697c8aca805613586bb7 SHA1: 51ea69e8d4239d2e673961c030bc0562204fe293 SHA256: 7666d85ae25faa32ae926f41d07472f4fedb6deacce36f6766294519d1fbf9e9 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: 1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0 Architecture: arm64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 89 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.38), liblzo2-2 (>= 2.02) Recommends: ddrescue (= 1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0) Filename: arm64/ddrescue-lzo_1.99-0.3.0-0.21.0_arm64.deb Size: 25384 MD5sum: 1bcfff0d696c55171d1ea089fec82f8e SHA1: f1e211ca849d8e25938d057716ebe34119b48549 SHA256: 81ffee1730b6d863b248b9d1ec8936dd1824af0b5b350624e4ea66d43b7c3029 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: amd64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 21 Recommends: libfallocate0 (= 0.1.1-2) Filename: amd64/libfallocate-dev_0.1.1-2_amd64.deb Size: 4192 MD5sum: cefe6755fd77725cadc6917c619ef8f4 SHA1: 12c1cee4ad4517923eee3dfc57ebdc1864f213c7 SHA256: e857dd3cccb3a41cd6a513c29237d62d64e2a9debc734ad8c3dbccb44e473761 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: 4514 MD5sum: a28549db9dbe921fbef831a6af9cfe7d SHA1: 9c828a031ad852d48d8d492cef058210d8c0c232 SHA256: c679e47286f02d342191b281ea6132538e02092aff58a96d6f983f50c1b80c71 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: amd64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 32 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.33) Filename: amd64/libfallocate0_0.1.1-2_amd64.deb Size: 7338 MD5sum: c7460b051d9a59c73898ac7e571a866e SHA1: 45f95e150092b35f7c8ca4ea9da6d3b9849653f0 SHA256: b9c706d7f0551fa7cbba0b140a54b185a6d88b583ce8430fd7e87358743832e6 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: 83 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.33) Filename: arm64/libfallocate0_0.1.1-2_arm64.deb Size: 7400 MD5sum: f02aef9ab1f66d4230da1a1377280ec4 SHA1: 8ff7343e1a0f351d5a4ba33ef236bd0f1b4400c5 SHA256: 5e1cde62af9f893e17597eb48249df6137fb38edb79bec93b91fb2478ea2440e 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).