Re: [newbie] How do I know what version I'm using?

2004-04-11 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Sun, 2004-04-11 at 15:19, Marc Resnick wrote: Phil Savoie wrote: On April 10, 2004 16:33, Todd Slater wrote: Boy do I feel dumb. I installed mdk on my mom's computer but I don't remember if it was 9.1 or 9.2. How would I find out? I tried uname -a but that doesn't tell the release

Re: [newbie] How do I know what version I'm using?

2004-04-11 Thread Stephen Reynolds
On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 08:50 am, Marc Resnick wrote: $ cat /etc/mandrake-release [EMAIL PROTECTED] steve]$ cat /etc/mandrake-release Mandrakelinux release 10.1 (Cooker) for i586 Oops... How did that happen? I wanted a reasonably stable installation, how did I end up with a Cooker installation?

Re: [newbie] How do I know what version I'm using?

2004-04-11 Thread Phil Savoie
On April 11, 2004 02:20, Stephen Kuhn wrote: On Sun, 2004-04-11 at 15:19, Marc Resnick wrote: Phil Savoie wrote: On April 10, 2004 16:33, Todd Slater wrote: Boy do I feel dumb. I installed mdk on my mom's computer but I don't remember if it was 9.1 or 9.2. How would I find out? I tried

[newbie] How do I know what version I'm using?

2004-04-10 Thread Todd Slater
Boy do I feel dumb. I installed mdk on my mom's computer but I don't remember if it was 9.1 or 9.2. How would I find out? I tried uname -a but that doesn't tell the release number as far as I can tell. Todd Want to buy your Pack or Services

Re: [newbie] How do I know what version I'm using?

2004-04-10 Thread Philip Cronje
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 16:33:42 -0400, Todd Slater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Boy do I feel dumb. I installed mdk on my mom's computer but I don't remember if it was 9.1 or 9.2. How would I find out? I tried uname -a but that doesn't tell the release number as far as I can tell. cat

Re: [newbie] How do I know what version I'm using?

2004-04-10 Thread Phil Savoie
On April 10, 2004 16:33, Todd Slater wrote: Boy do I feel dumb. I installed mdk on my mom's computer but I don't remember if it was 9.1 or 9.2. How would I find out? I tried uname -a but that doesn't tell the release number as far as I can tell. Todd Hi Todd, Try cat /etc/redhat-release

Re: [newbie] How do I know what version I'm using?

2004-04-10 Thread robin
Todd Slater wrote: Boy do I feel dumb. I installed mdk on my mom's computer but I don't remember if it was 9.1 or 9.2. How would I find out? I tried uname -a but that doesn't tell the release number as far as I can tell. Does anything come up on the splash screen at boot? You could also check by

Re: [newbie] How do I know what version I'm using?

2004-04-10 Thread Marc Resnick
robin wrote: Todd Slater wrote: Boy do I feel dumb. I installed mdk on my mom's computer but I don't remember if it was 9.1 or 9.2. How would I find out? I tried uname -a but that doesn't tell the release number as far as I can tell. Does anything come up on the splash screen at boot? You could

Re: [newbie] How do I know what version I'm using?

2004-04-10 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Sun, 2004-04-11 at 06:33, Todd Slater wrote: Boy do I feel dumb. I installed mdk on my mom's computer but I don't remember if it was 9.1 or 9.2. How would I find out? I tried uname -a but that doesn't tell the release number as far as I can tell. Todd Y'are joking, right mate? cat

Re: [newbie] How do I know what version I'm using?

2004-04-10 Thread Marc Resnick
Phil Savoie wrote: On April 10, 2004 16:33, Todd Slater wrote: Boy do I feel dumb. I installed mdk on my mom's computer but I don't remember if it was 9.1 or 9.2. How would I find out? I tried uname -a but that doesn't tell the release number as far as I can tell. Todd Hi Todd,