Where can I find what version of SUSE Linux I am running?
Thursday, March 17th, 2011 at
14:50
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I don’t have a SUSE machine handy to test, but
certainly with RedHat and other Unix variants
I’ve worked with, a couple of places to check
would be:
1) The output of the command:
/bin/uname -a
2) The contents of the file:
/etc/motd
Open susehelp either with the icon in kmenu or open a terminal & type susehelp, the suse version should be at the top of the window. If you can’t find it here try this:
Go to kmenu>system>Yast2 then after root password open software management, pick package groups>documentation>suse then highlight an installed RPM and click the version tab in the bottom right hand window the suse version will be displayed.