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RE: [LCP]Linux release



Thanks to all,

I need to send this information to other applications.


-----Original Message-----
From: linuxcprogramming-admin@lists.linux.org.au
[mailto:linuxcprogramming-admin@lists.linux.org.au]On Behalf Of Joachim
Bauernberger
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 1:18 PM
To: linuxcprogramming@lists.linux.org.au
Subject: Re: [LCP]Linux release


On Tuesday 19 March 2002 18:49, you wrote:
| > but not what distribution you have.
| 
| What *distribution* ???
| I assumed this was what was actually wanted.
| There could be a vast number of distros around, and others popping
| in every month. I can also have *no* distro. So what's the point ?

Exactly.

| eg, my current system is SuSE, but I've changed it so knowing it's
| a SuSE origin is probably not much help (I've changed some of the
| /etc/rc.d files (SuSE puts there the bootup info, and this is non
| standard place)).
| I assume the needed info was the kernel version number.

What was asked for was:
>> Does any one know how to detect the Linux flavor, for example Red 
Hat, SuSE

For that reason I also asked why he would need that kind of info (see 
my first post....)

Joachim  

| 
| -- 
| Vincent Penquerc'h 
| 

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