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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to know which Linux Distribution i am using ? Post 302075945 by Jariya on Wednesday 7th of June 2006 05:37:26 PM
Old 06-07-2006
An alternative way... i found by luck this file. here u can see the distribution but i dont know if its on all systems. At least its in Debian...

/proc/version

anyone ones if this file is a linux standard? because Darwin doesnt use /proc.
thx
 

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XtSetEventDispatcher(3X)					   XT FUNCTIONS 					  XtSetEventDispatcher(3X)

NAME
XtSetEventDispatcher - extension event handling SYNTAX
XtEventDispatchProc XtSetEventDispatcher(display, event_type, proc) Display *display; int event_type; XtEventDispatchProc proc; ARGUMENTS
display Specifies the display. event_type Specifies the event type. proc Specifies the proc. DESCRIPTION
The XtSetEventDispatcher function registers the event dispatcher procedure specified by proc for events with the type event_type. The pre- viously registered dispatcher (or the default dispatcher if there was no previously registered dispatcher) is returned. If proc is NULL, the default procedure is restored for the specified type. In the future, when XtDispatchEvent is called with an event of event_type, the specified proc (or the default dispatcher) will be invoked to determine a widget to which to dispatch the event. SEE ALSO
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