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| ===== System ===== | ===== System ===== | ||
| + | The ''lsb_release'' command tells us what Linux distribution we're running, as well as the version. Debian comes with it pre-installed, but we have to manually install it on CentOS: | ||
| + | <code> | ||
| + | sudo yum install redhat-lsb | ||
| + | </code> | ||
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| The ''locate'' program is great for finding files on the system, without ''find'' having to search through a bunch of directories. | The ''locate'' program is great for finding files on the system, without ''find'' having to search through a bunch of directories. | ||
| <code rootshell> | <code rootshell> | ||