How do I check the version of my UNIX system?

How do I check the version of my UNIX system?

Post by Grad Student Philosophy Socie » Mon, 09 Apr 2001 04:02:07



I remember there is a unix command which can do this.  What is it please?

Thanks a lot.

 
 
 

How do I check the version of my UNIX system?

Post by Bill Marcu » Mon, 09 Apr 2001 05:16:57




Quote:>I remember there is a unix command which can do this.  What is it please?

uname -a

 
 
 

How do I check the version of my UNIX system?

Post by Nate Eldredg » Mon, 09 Apr 2001 05:33:15



Quote:> I remember there is a unix command which can do this.  What is it please?

`uname -a' will probably tell you what you want.

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How do I check the version of my UNIX system?

Post by Dowe Kell » Mon, 09 Apr 2001 14:23:01



Quote:>I remember there is a unix command which can do this.  What is it please?

I think you are looking for "uname -r".

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How do I check the version of my UNIX system?

Post by Brian Vieir » Tue, 10 Apr 2001 06:52:06


I'm not sure if this is just in AIX or all unix but I use "oslevel"



Quote:> I remember there is a unix command which can do this.  What is it please?

> Thanks a lot.

 
 
 

How do I check the version of my UNIX system?

Post by m.bannis.. » Wed, 11 Apr 2001 22:39:20


uname -a



>I remember there is a unix command which can do this.  What is it please?

>Thanks a lot.

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How do I check the version of my UNIX system?

Post by Amir Efra » Wed, 11 Apr 2001 15:53:03


uname -a



Quote:> I remember there is a unix command which can do this.  What is it please?

> Thanks a lot.

 
 
 

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