In Ubuntu 23.10, you can click Settings > About > System Details to see
the kernel version.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1943534
Title:
Add kernel version to 'About'
You can do 'uname -r from a cmdline, but if that's your usecase it might
be useful to comment on the GNOME ticket to mention it
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I don't have a clue on how to get that information.
All I see is that when I update VirtualBox on Windows 10, the guest
additions CD for Ubuntu guest refers to the kernel version.
Besides that, I am clueless.
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Thanks, it's a bit of a technical information so unsure if it's useful
or confusing to have it in the settings, those who are interested by
such details problably know how to get them already
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: gnome-co