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The uname command
The uname command lets you print out system information and defaults to outputting the kernel name.
Syntax:
$ uname [OPTION]
Examples
- Print out all system information.
$ uname -a
- Print out the kernel version.
$ uname -v
Options
| Short Flag | Long Flag | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| -a | --all | Print all information, except omit processor and hardware platform if unknown. | 
| -s | --kernel-name | Print the kernel name. | 
| -n | --nodename | Print the network node hostname. | 
| -r | --kernel-release | Print the kernel release. | 
| -v | --kernel-version | Print the kernel version. | 
| -m | --machine | Print the machine hardware name. | 
| -p | --processor | Print the processor type (non-portable). | 
| -i | --hardware-platform | Print the hardware platform (non-portable). | 
| -o | --operating-system | Print the operating system. |