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Re: how to get the system version?



I would have thought of uname -a but it may not be as suitable as the
one as follows:

prompt> cat /etc/redhat-release

which is the same as the rpm thing I should think eh ?

	ASD.

On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 11:26, Rick Johnson wrote:
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> | So I submit this way:
> |
> | sh-2.05b$ rpm -q redhat-release
> | redhat-release-8.0-8
> 
> 
> Of course - that only works if some joker didn't uninstall that RPM :-)
> 
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