Re: what people really mean when they say they're running "5.3"?

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On Sun, Aug 08, 2010 at 09:18:58AM -0700, Mark wrote:
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> Check /etc/redhat-release; also uname -a if you know which kernel to look for.

	Actually, a combination of "uname -a" for kernel rev and then
	"rpm -q centos-release" is a more much sane and accurate method
	to identify which CentOS release is in use.




							John


-- 
Another age must be the judge.

-- Charles Babbage, realizing the technology did not exist to construct his
   "difference engine", 1837; a full-size implementation exists at the Mountain
   View, CA Computer History Museum (CHM), where this quote is displayed.  The
   same can be said of the PLATO computer project, which was celebrated in the
   PLATO@50 conference at the CHM, 2-3 June 2010

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