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Hi All,
Looks a foolish question, but please can someone tell me the command to check version of Solaris? Thanks, Am Last edited by am_yadav; 02-06-2008 at 06:47 AM.. Reason: got the answer |
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Thanks All.
cat /etc/release gave me the best result. |
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