Re: How to determine if my linux m/c is having 32 or 64 bit Kernel.

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Hi Rahul ,

      The command "uname -a " should give u the kernel version number
and info abt whether its a 32-bit or 64-bit kernel. A 32-bit kernel
usually has the number i386 or i686 & 64-bit has the number x86_64.

Thanks,
Raghu.

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