Canonical Ubuntu Touch 15.04

CPE Details

Canonical Ubuntu Touch 15.04
15.04
2016-08-02
12h25 +00:00
2016-08-02
12h25 +00:00
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CPE Name: cpe:2.3:o:canonical:ubuntu_touch:15.04:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

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Vendor

canonical

Product

ubuntu_touch

Version

15.04

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