Thank you so much for the answer!  It's nice to know that there are actually
some people here that want to help us newbies rather than chastise them.
Checking with uname -a and looking at the kernel on rpmfind.net proved that
they are the same, so I have the current version.  Again thank you for the
help!

Greg

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Corbeil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2000 8:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] 7.0-2 version


Try

        % uname -a

If this doesn't work, then check the versions of the kernel images and other
boot files in the /boot directory.

If neither of these work, then I'm not sure how else to check this.  There
may
be a configuration file somewhere, which might contain this information;
however, if neither of the above methods provides the information you want,
then they should and you might want to report this in the Mandrake bug
reports.

mike


Greg Martz wrote:

> I have been hearing about the above version, but saw nothing about it on
the
> linux-mandrake.com web site.  I then checked rpmfind.net and checking the
> VERSION file in both current and 7.0 I see that it is indeed marked as
>
> 7.0-2 (Air)
>
> When I do a Ctrl-Alt-F1, my mandrake install says 7.0 (Air).
>
> Are these the same versions?  I have looked at the time/date stamps of all
> the files in the base folder for both my copy and the copy on rpmfind.net
> and they are the same.  Is there a way I can check to see if I have 7.02
> (Air) before downloading the whole package again?
>
> Thanks!
> Greg


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