On Wed, 28 Nov 2007, andrelst wrote:
> Good one. Is this the perpetual beta Fedora?
>
> The indicating factor for me to check if the Linux kernel is 32/64bit
> is via uname -a. There is cat /proc/version, but i usually just run
> uname. If anyone has an alternative, let me know.
>
> If it's centOS/RHEL, that would be alarming.
Actually, the system us running CentOS 5.0! I don't know why I can't seem
to update 64-bit binaries using yum. I still have to do it manually.
By the way, I updated the kernel, Firefox and some other libraries I
needed to isntall Pidgin (an IM client). Now, Firefox won't displahy Flash
content! I can't figure out why. Am I the only one having this problem?
God bless!
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