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=Author=
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Elizaveta Romanova, A21
Nimi: Elizaveta Romanova


.09.2017
Rühm: A21
 
Esitamise kuupäev: 9.10.2017


=About command=
=About command=
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'''Note:''' If you receive a message like this:
<font size="3>'''Note:'''</font>
''No LSB modules are available''
<p>If you receive a message like this:</p>
<p>''No LSB modules are available''</p>
..you will need to install the LSB core software first. See section Installing LSB Core above for more information.
..you will need to install the LSB core software first. See section Installing LSB Core above for more information.


=Related command=
=Related command=
<font size="3>'''uname'''</font> — Print information about the current system and its kernel.
=Allikad=
1. https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/LSB_3.0.0/LSB-PDA/LSB-PDA/lsbrelease.html
2. http://linuxadministrative.blogspot.com.ee/2014/08/lsbrelease-command-examples.html


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Latest revision as of 14:55, 9 October 2017

Author

Nimi: Elizaveta Romanova

Rühm: A21

Esitamise kuupäev: 9.10.2017

About command

The lsb_release command displays LSB (Linux Standard Base) information about your specific Linux distribution. It's a reliable way to get version information about the Linux system you're using.

Syntax

lsb_release  [OPTIONS]

Options

-v --version show LSB modules this system supports
-i --id show distributor ID
-d --description show description of this distribution
-r --release show release number of this distibution
-c --codename show code name of this distribution
-a --all show all of the above information
-s --short show requested information in short format
-h --help show this help message and exit

Installing LSB Core

lsb_release is part of a software package called the LSB core, which is not necessarily installed on your system by default. To install it, run the command below that corresponds to your specific system:

Ubuntu, Debian

sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install lsb-core

CentOS

sudo yum update && sudo yum install redhat-lsb-core

Fedora

sudo dnf update && sudo dnf install redhat-lsb-core

OpenSUSE

sudo zypper update && sudo zypper install lsb-core

Arch

pacman -Syu lsb-release

Other distributions

If your Linux distribution is not listed here, consult your package manager's repository for the package that contains "lsb-core" and/or "lsb_release".

Examples

The following command will list the LSB Profiles which are currently supported on this platform.

lsb_release -a

Display all LSB information specific to your Linux distribution. Output will resemble the following:

LSB Version:    core-5.0-amd64:core-5.0-noarch
Distributor ID: openSUSE project
Description:    openSUSE Leap 42.2
Release:        42.2
Codename:       n/a

Note:

If you receive a message like this:

No LSB modules are available

..you will need to install the LSB core software first. See section Installing LSB Core above for more information.

Related command

uname — Print information about the current system and its kernel.

Allikad

1. https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/LSB_3.0.0/LSB-PDA/LSB-PDA/lsbrelease.html

2. http://linuxadministrative.blogspot.com.ee/2014/08/lsbrelease-command-examples.html