On redhat /etc/redhat-release tell me which version of RH I'm using
along with uname -r or -a I've always gotten what I needed. Don't know
if all of the distro do that or not though.
Carl P.
Jim wrote:
> On my slackware 8 box /bin/uname -a gives me the kernel version along with
> some other information, but not the distro.
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> On Thu, 15 Nov 2001 alandd@mindspring.com wrote:
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>>Is there a command(s) or perhaps a file to read that will tell what kernel and distro verison a Linux box is running? A string that says "RedHat X.X Linux 2.x" or something like that. Or maybe the info comes from two different places. Whatever. How do I get that?
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