Felix Gomez wrote:

>Hi,
>
>In windows, by rightclicking the My Computer, you can
>see your windows version.
>
>How will I do that in Mandrake?
>
>Engr. Felix T. Gomez, Jr., MST-CS 
>http://felixtgomezjr.blogspot.com/
>STI College Tacloban
>#355 Singzon Bldg., Real St., Tacloban City
>(053) 325-6570
>
>
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>
You can see some information by going into a terminal and typing:
uname -a
This will show some information but maybe not what version of Mandrake 
you are running.
I would think you would remember what it was when you installed it.

My computer show this for The Slackware linux I am running.

Linux lbw 2.4.31 #6 Sun Jun 5 19:04:47 PDT 2005 i686 unknown unknown 
GNU/Linux

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