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How do I see which version of Linux I am using ?
I want to know the distribution and version of linux that I am running:
uname -r gives me: 2.4.20-8bldsmp uname -v gives me: #1 SMP Wed Sep 20 19:32:24 PDT 2006 Whats the distribution ? and whats the version ? thanks !!! |
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