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oslevel command

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canes

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Jan 27, 2000
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I am looking for a general UNIX command to display the operating system version/release. In AIX we use 'oslevel', but I need to know of one for other flavors.
 
Try the <b>uname</b> command.<br>
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<p>Mike Lacey<br><a href=mailto:Mike_Lacey@Cargill.Com>Mike_Lacey@Cargill.Com</a><br><a href= Cargill's Corporate Web Site</a><br>
 
Thank you very much for the info! I was able to &quot;save face&quot; in class.
 
Hi canes,<br><br>Under my Solaris2.x ,I'd like to use these command to know<br>something more about my system:<br>1. uname -a<br>2. dmesg<br>3. eeprom or prtconf<br><br>Hope it will help<br><br>James Fang<br><A HREF="mailto:movsy@hotmail.com">movsy@hotmail.com</A>
 
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