RE: [users@httpd] How to Check

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Uname -i ... There is no Options like "i"
Uname -p ... Gives Processor type
uname -a .. Gives kernel veriosn & processor type
 
 
But i want to know how many bits OS?
 
Thanks
Sanjay Tripathi

Oliver.Schaudt@xxxxxxxxx wrote:


>Hey,
> can you tell me any one if i want to know that
> How to check to Linux Base OS that its N Bit OS?
> Any command by which we can get?

Do you mean something like

uname -i or uname -p
or the wholestring
uname -a

> Thanks
> Sanjay Tripathi

bye

Oli

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