Michael Schneider wrote:
Am Monday 01 August 2011 11:58:33 schrieb Mark Morgan Lloyd:
Taking that into account, I thought it worth taking a closer
look at a number of systems.

Slackware x86 8.1 with desktop: neither lsb_release nor xdg-open.

Slackware x86 13.37 with desktop: no lsb_release, does have xdg-open.

Debian armel Lenny headless: neither lsb_release nor xdg-open.

Debian armel Lenny with desktop: neither lsb_release nor xdg-open.

Debian armel Squeeze with desktop: has lsb_release, no xdg-open.

Debian mipsel Squeeze with desktop: has lsb_release, no xdg-open.

Debian zSeries Lenny with desktop: neither lsb_release nor xdg-open.

Debian x86 Lenny with desktop: neither lsb_release nor xdg-open.

Debian x86 Squeeze with desktop: both lsb_release and xdg-open.

Debian SPARC Etch with desktop: both lsb_release and xdg-open.

Debian SPARC Lenny with desktop: both lsb_release and xdg-open.

Solaris (8 and 10) have neither lsb_release nor xdg-open as standard.
Same probably applies to BSD.
just out of curiosity
is cat /etc/*-release

working?

On e.g. x86 Lenny, no. Sorry I can't test in much more detail right now- gto problems.

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Mark Morgan Lloyd
markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk

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