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Hii, every time I update my sys to new kernel, when doing " uname -a" I get 2.6.16, but I want the full one include 2.6.16.x like the one there is now 2.6.16.9-1, How can I get this number?
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pacman -Qi kernel26 ;-)
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pacman -Qi kernel26 ;-)
amm isn't there other way?
if I am working on other linux distro?
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AndyRTR wrote:pacman -Qi kernel26 ;-)
amm isn't there other way?
if I am working on other linux distro?
Most distro will show the detail number.
here is mine on arch 0.7.1
Linux arch 2.6.16.1 #7 PREEMPT Tue Apr 4 19:45:37 XXX 2006 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.40GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
"#7" means that i had custom kernel compile 7 times.
PS: updated
uname -a
Linux arch 2.6.17-rc2-git6 #0 PREEMPT Tue Apr 25 17:02:37 XXX 2006 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.40GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
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As far as I know all Linux dist. will respond to : cat /proc/version
Hope this helps.
Rick
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The official PKGBUILDs drop the 'detail' number, because then all other drivers that depend on the kernel will also need recompiling, which isn't necessary since the API (should be) stable.
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