code of process scheduling
James Mckenzie
jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net
Sat Oct 30 17:53:14 UTC 2004
sir!
very very thanx for your information.hopefully it will solve my
problem.please! tell me how to find the current running version of
Kernel on my system.
Abhijit
Use the command 'uname -r' to get the current installed version of your software. 'uname -a' will give a great deal more information such as the system name, operating system, version of the operating system, build date of the operationing system, operating sytem version, cpu type, cpu version type (usually I386 or IA-64 for Intel cpu based systems) and type of operating system (mine is GNU/Linux).
James McKenzie
James McKenzie
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