On 1/16/06, Mithun Bhattacharya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 05:14:01PM -0800, Brian Street wrote:
hello svlugers,
This is a stupid question, or it seems so to me, but I don't know
how
to answer it.
If I know a system has linux installed but don't know
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 05:14:01PM -0800, Brian Street wrote:
hello svlugers,
This is a stupid question, or it seems so to me, but I don't know
how
to answer it.
If I know a system has linux installed but don't know what flavor,
how
can I tell which it is (ie. Suse, RedHat,
in infinite wisdom Mayank Jain spoke thus on 01/16/06 14:49:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] set | grep BASH_VERSINFO
BASH_VERSINFO=([0]=3 [1]=00 [2]=14 [3]=1 [4]=release
[5]=i386-redhat-linux-gnu)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
does this work on debian flavors ?
--
_.-, raj shekhar
Monster wrote:
I am having intel 10/100 pro+ pci adapter (LAN CARD) and its
not been detected by Red HAT - 9 nor with fedora and many of other linux
versions its working perfect in windows what could be the possible solution
for this plz describe in details ,
Write me
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Hi,
On 1/16/06, Raj shekhar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in infinite wisdom Mayank Jain spoke thus on 01/16/06 14:49:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] set | grep BASH_VERSINFO
BASH_VERSINFO=([0]=3 [1]=00 [2]=14 [3]=1 [4]=release
[5]=i386-redhat-linux-gnu)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
does this work on debian
Hi,
There has been fairly widespread interest in setting up a website
that will act as an online forum for LUGs in India, as well as providing
single-stop access to commonly encountered FOSS problems, and
providing news and publicity about FOSS in India. This was discussed
at foss.in, and
--- nipra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ set | grep BASH_VERSINFO
BASH_VERSINFO=([0]=3 [1]=1 [2]=5 [3]=1 [4]=release
[5]=i486-pc-linux-gnu)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
Seems some of you guys dont read the obvious thing which is the
variable name - it is Bash version not Debian