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Open the terminal application (bash shell) For remote server login using the ssh: ssh user@server-name. Type any one of the following command to find OS name and version in Linux: cat /etc/release. Lsb_release -a. Hostnamectl. Type the following command to find Linux kernel version: name -r.
Step 1: Open the terminal. Step 2: Enter the LSB_release -a command. Step 1: Open System Settings from the desktop main menu in Unity. Step 2: Click on the Details icon under System. Step 3: See version information.
The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Bionic Beaver, which was released on April 26, 2018. Canonical releases new stable versions of Ubuntu every six months, and new Long Term Support versions every two years.
The preferred method to check your Debian version is to use the lsb_release utility which displays LSB (Linux Standard Base) information about the Linux distribution. This method will work no matter which desktop environment or Debian version you are running. Your Debian version will be shown in the Description line.
Using name Command The name command displays several system information including the Linux kernel architecture, name version, and release. The output above shows that the Linux kernel is 64-bit and its version is 4.15.0-54, where: 4 — Kernel Version. 15 — Major Revision.
Select the Start button > Settings > System > About. Open About settings. Under Device specifications > System type, see if you're running a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows. Under Windows specifications, check which edition and version of Windows your device is running.
Click Start > Settings > System > click About from the bottom of the left-hand menu. You'll now see Edition, Version, and OS Build information. ... You can simply type the following in the search bar and press ENTER to see version details for your device. Winver
Select the Start button > Settings > System > About. Open About settings. Under Device specifications > System type, see if you're running a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows. Under Windows specifications, check which edition and version of Windows your device is running.
Find Linux kernel using name command. Uname is the Linux command to get system information. You can also use it to know if you are using a 32-bit or 64-bit system. This means that you are running Linux kernel 4.4.0-97 or in more generic terms, you are running Linux kernel version 4.4.
Using name Command The name command displays several system information including the Linux kernel architecture, name version, and release. The output above shows that the Linux kernel is 64-bit and its version is 4.15.0-54, where: 4 — Kernel Version. 15 — Major Revision.
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