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Neil Winchurst wrote:
> Sorry for the simple question.
>
> How can I find out what kernel version I have? I am sure it must be
> very simple, but I can't find it.
>
> Thanks
>
> Neil
As with the other replies, to find out your *running* kernel version,
use "uname" (it takes various switches... -a is a good one). To find out
what kernel versions you have installed, it's generally a good bet to
look in /lib/modules and see what subdirectories are present.
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