[[Email protected] ~] $ CAT/etc/issue
Fedora release 20 (heisenbug)
Kernel \ r on an \ m (\ L)
[[Email protected] ~] $ CAT/proc/version
Linux version 3.15.6-200. fcw.x86 _ 64 ([email protected]) (GCC version 4.8.3 20140624 (Red Hat 4.8.3-1) (GCC) #1 SMP Fri Jul 18 02:36:27 UTC 2014
[[Email protected] ~] $ CAT/etc/issue
Fedora release 20 (heisenbug)
Kernel \ r on an \ m (\ L)
[[Email protected] ~] $ Uname-
Linux liuhan-PC 3.15.6-200. fcw.x86 _ 64 #1 SMP Fri Jul 18 02:36:27 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[[Email protected] ~] $ Uname -- Help
Usage: uname [Option]...
Output a set of system information. If the option is not followed, only the-s option is attached.
-A, -- all output all information in the following order. If-P and
-I is omitted if the test result is unknown:
-S, -- kernel-name output kernel name
-N, -- nodename: output the host name on the Network Node
-R, -- kernel-release output kernel release number
-V, -- kernel-version output kernel version
-M, -- Name of the hardware architecture of the machine output host
-P, -- Processor Output Processor type or "unknown"
-I, -- hardware-platform: Output hardware platform or "unknown"
-O, -- operating-system output operating system name
-- Help: displays the help information and exits.
-- Version: displays the version information and exits.
Please report the uname error to [email protected]
Home page of GNU coreutils: GNU software general help: Please report uname translation errors to To obtain the complete documentation, run: info coreutils 'uname invocation'
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