Hi Rex,

I have often wondered how to do this myself, one question however. After
running to command: 

cat /etc/issue 

I get the following output:

Ubuntu 6.06 LTS \n \l

Any idea what the \n \l means?

Regards,
Kerry

On Wed, 2008-03-12 at 11:05 +1300, Roger Searle wrote:
> Rex wrote:
> > Roger Searle wrote:
> >> Hi, trivial question for the day: I fired up a laptop that I don't 
> >> often use, that I have a kubuntu distro installed on, and am not sure 
> >> if it is feisty or gutsy.  It's not obvious where I should look to 
> >> see distro version.  I can easily find my KDE or kernel version.  
> >> Googling for a command gives me so much info about "ubuntu versions" 
> >> or command line commands, but not for the 2 together.  Where is the 
> >> easy way to see?
> >
> > Have a look in /etc/issue.
> >
> > Cheers, Rex
> Nice, thank you!
> Roger

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