Sergio Belkin wrote:
> Hi LPIC community
>
> I've found uname in "Topic 103: GNU and Unix Commands" (really 103.1 )
>
> Perhaps I'm missing something, but I don understand the connection between
> uname and "103.1 Work on the command line"
>
> Any ideas?

   Probably a lot of people, when they put their hands on a new system, 
they want to know what they are running on.  And there you have them 
type lsb_release -a, uname -a, uptime, free...  Just plain human 
curiosity, that sometimes comes handy when one wants to figure out why 
lscpu or rpm or apt-cache do not work.


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