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Detecting the Linux Distribution / Version
Hi!
Just a quick method to (roughly) detect your linux distribution and version:
$ cat /etc/issue or $ cat /etc/*release
Cheers 🙂
Tagged as: cat, detect, distribution, distro, find out, issue, linux, release, version
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