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Linux, Linux Desktop - Wednesday, February 4, 2009 13:33 - 0 Comments
Which Debian or Ubuntu are you using?
Normally you know which version of a given distro you are running if you are on your machine, but what if you are on a rented server, or a friend’s machine.
If you want to know which version of Debian or Ubuntu you are running, you can always check the /etc/apt/sources.list there you will see the version you are running but a better way is to run this on a terminal:
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