> I could be wrong, but I think the traditional way to do that is using
> the 'uname' command.  On Linux, calling 'uname' alone will return
> 'Linux'; on some Irix systems I have access too, it looks like 'IRIX64';
> on the AIX system, I get "AIX"; HP-UX says "HP-UX"; etc.  If the output
> is not clear enough, I usually try the "-a" parameter.  If that doesn't
> help, post again, and we can probably help.

That's what I was looking for.

Thanks!
--
Michael Moore
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