Alex Esplin wrote:
> On 3/9/06, Michael Bright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>>$ cat /etc/*release
>>>$ cat /proc/version
>>
>>http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/qna/11175.html
>>
>>That could help also.  I think it all depends on how you can use all of the
>>different solutions that have been presented.
>>
>>-Michael R. Bright
> 
> 
> OR
> 
> $emerge --version
> 
> Will tell you _all_ you need to know... :-D
> 
There is a much simpler way than all of this.  Just ls /etc/*release.
Just about every distro will tell you what release it is there.  If you
are not  running linux, do an uname -a, and it should tell you what type
of machine it is.

Or just setup apache and look at the bottom of an index page.

Adam

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