On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 15:38, Kevin Fjelsted wrote:
> How can I tell what version of Rh9 is on my system?
What version of RH9? If you mean which kernel version, use "uname -r".
If you're trying to determine what release (RH9, for example), "cat
/etc/redhat-release".
> Also, how can I determine
How can I tell what
version of Rh9 is on my system?
Also, how can I
determine what updates are required to make the system
current?
-Kevin
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Your right, I remembered the kernel srpm after I posted, before I posted
I had only considered the kernel-source rpm and web pages. And there is
nothing particular to the airo module that redhat has done.
I guess it's off to the kernel.org lists to find out which snapshot of
airo is in 2.4.20 and
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On 28 May 2003 10:22:36 -0400, Jeff Bearer wrote:
> I'm looking for someplace that will tell me the version and any patches
> that were applied to the airo kernel module for Red Hat's kernels.
>
> I haven't been able to find such information, any hel
I'm looking for someplace that will tell me the version and any patches
that were applied to the airo kernel module for Red Hat's kernels.
I haven't been able to find such information, any help would be
appreciated
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