Release : It displays the release version of OS. Codename : It displays the codename of the current operating system. You can also check all the available options of lsb-release using lsb-release -h command as shown below. You can also use another useful utility called hostnamectl to check the OpenSUSE Linux version as shown in below figure.
To know the basic information about your system, you need to be familiar with the command line utility called uname-short for unix name. Finding the Kernel Version, Release information and Operating System from a running system is fairly straight forward and can be done directly from a terminal.
Linus Torvalds quietly released the latest Linux 4. The Linux developers had previously announced that 4. For example, CentOS 6. Open a terminal program get to a command prompt and type uname -a. We are thankful for your never ending support. Have a question or suggestion? Please leave a comment to start the discussion.
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I will update my question, ty! So is it sure that it's That command will output which version of that package you have installed. So that would indicate you have SLES Bram Bram 2, 2 2 gold badges 18 18 silver badges 29 29 bronze badges. I did updated to the question in "update 2", ty! No, from the output in update 1 I'd say you've got the SP2 repositories configured. I don't know enough of SLES specifics to explain how you got the That's what I meant when I said you shouldn't rely on this too much.
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