kuno <[email protected]> writes:
> I want to know which linux distribution that my node app is running.
>
> I saw there are some functions in os module that can tell something about
> that. For instance, you probably can guest the distribution based on the
> return value of os.release();
>
> 'x.x.x-xx-generic' -> ubuntu
> 'x.x.x-xx.x.x.EL.wh1' -> Redhat
>
> But is there more straightforward to tell that?
You can try to read it from the output of `lsb_release -a`
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