On Monday 04 April 2005 20:05, Cameron MacDonald wrote:
> Hi  I feel really silly for asking this, but what command do I use
> to find out which kernel I'm using?  I know I've done it before, but
> I've got so many commands rolling around in my head like ball
> bearings , and I forget to add them to my list of "Remember this!".

uname -r from the command line.


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Bryan Phinney


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