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===CentOS===
===CentOS===
<font size="3>sudo yum update && sudo yum install redhat-lsb-core</font>
===Fedora===
===Fedora===
<font size="3>sudo dnf update && sudo dnf install redhat-lsb-core</font>
===OpenSUSE===
===OpenSUSE===
<font size="3>sudo zypper update && sudo zypper install lsb-core</font>
===Arch===
===Arch===
<font size="3>pacman -Syu lsb-release</font>
===Other distributions===
===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=
=Examples=

Revision as of 21:40, 18 September 2017

Author

Elizaveta Romanova, A21

.09.2017

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

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