How can I check which version of Slackware I have installed?
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I would like to know specifically which version of Slackware Linux I am currently using. Is there a command I can use or log file I can check to verify?
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Answer:
cat /etc/slackware-version (I found it here ... http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/script-to-determine-if-os-is-slackware-and-what-version-604325/)
Dean Holbrough at Quora Visit the source
Other answers
open the file "/etc/slackware-version" and it contains the vesion details $ nano /etc/slackware-version
Abhilash Paliakkara Sasidharan
Later versions of Slackware already supports /etc/os-release just like oter distro. cat /etc/os-release
Leonel Baer
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