Re: How to determine kernel version

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On Thursday 26 February 2004 14:37, Ed Gurski wrote:

> Thus the simplest command is "uname -a" which allows any user to see
> what the current running kernel is....

Don't forget cat /proc/version, which doesn't need rootiness either.

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