Re: kernel version.

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On 12/3/05, Mehmet Fatih AKBULUT <mfatihakbulut@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> hi all. (a newbie here among you:p)
> how can i learn the version of kernel my system running on ?
> (any command or something?)

uname is the command to see the system information. Just look at the
manual page of uname by running command : man uname

> and what is the last stable version ?

You can see and get the latest kernel version always from http://kernel.org

> if mine is not up to date (%100 sure that not up to date :p)
> how can i upgrade to the latest one :)

You have to get the latest kernel from the kernel.org and then have to
recompile it according to your system configuration. For how-to
compile kernel just search google.

Please do search on google before asking questions :)

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