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fatsheep 10-07-2006 04:56 PM

Easy way to tell what kernel I've got?
 
I'm an Ubuntu Linux user so to find out what kernel I've got I have to go into synaptic and find the kernel package. For me this is fine but I'm writing a small guide for new Ubuntu users and I would like to know an easy way to find out what kernel is installed on the machine. Is there some command I can enter in the terminal that will do this? Thanks,

-sheep

KokoroMix 10-07-2006 05:01 PM

Emmm...
uname -r
?

fatsheep 10-07-2006 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KokoroMix
Emmm...
uname -r
?

Thank you :)

Indiestory 10-10-2006 05:48 PM

[HTML]uname -a[/HTML]

same thing but uses all the options for uname, if gives me the darwin kernel version and some other almost intresting details, cant remember which option just give the kernel

edit: [HTML]uname -v[/HTML] okay thats what does it sorry


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