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On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 10:04:18 -0000, Zhi Cheng Wang wrote:

> "rpm -q redhat-release" and "cat /proc/version" usually give different version 
> numbers, what does each mean?

First one prints version and release of the RPM package with the
name "redhat-release". See "rpm --query --list redhat-release" to
see what that package contains.

Second one prints Linux kernel version and build information, such
as build hostname, build time and compiler version. Part of that is
also reported by "uname --all".

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