Re: [ilugd]: Very silly question

2002-01-30 Thread Manish K Arya
uname -r shows kernel release & uname -a shows every thing but not Rhat version use $cat /etc/redhat-release On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 17:01:23 Vivek wrote: >or use uname - such as >uname -r[for release information] >uname -a [ for date & time of release] >etc. > >Vivek > >Kapil Sethi

Re: [ilugd]: Very silly question

2002-01-30 Thread Vivek
or use uname - such as uname -r[for release information] uname -a [ for date & time of release] etc. Vivek Kapil Sethi wrote: > Hi, > > A very simple question. how do I know the version of RH Linux installed on > my machine ??? > > Thanks > Kapil Sethi > System Administrator > Bhar

Re: [ilugd]: Very silly question

2002-01-29 Thread Manish K Arya
do $cat /etc/redhat-release --- Manish Kumar Arya While universe { Object emerges from zero, tends to infinity and finally end in zero. } On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 13:26:12 Kapil Sethi wrote: >Hi, >

[ilugd]: Very silly question

2002-01-29 Thread Kapil Sethi
Hi, A very simple question. how do I know the version of RH Linux installed on my machine ??? Thanks Kapil Sethi System Administrator BharatConnect Ltd. Ph: 011-6430987 To subscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with subscribe in sub