On Sun, 2004-04-11 at 15:19, Marc Resnick wrote: > Phil Savoie wrote: > > >On April 10, 2004 16:33, Todd Slater wrote: > > > > > >>Boy do I feel dumb. I installed mdk on my mom's computer but I don't > >>remember if it was 9.1 or 9.2. How would I find out? I tried uname -a > >>but that doesn't tell the release number as far as I can tell. > >> > >> > >>>Todd > >>> > >>> > > > >Hi Todd, > > > >Try > > > >cat /etc/redhat-release > > > >regards, > > > >Phil > > > > > > > Errr...Phil... Generally you'd find the redhat-release in a Red Hat system ;-
You will, however, find a soft-link to the /etc/mandrake-release as listed as "redhat-release" - just a bit of leftovers from Mandrake being an offshoot of Redhat, mate. Open a term and cd into your /etc/ dir and you'll find it there. stephen kuhn - owner ============================== illawarra computer services a kuhn media australia company http://kma.0catch.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ * This message was composed on a 100% Microsoft free computer * We expressly refuse to utilise Microsoft DRM encoded documents ------------------------------------------------------------------ Each new user of a new system uncovers a new class of bugs. -- Kernighan
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