Ah, right. I was assuming (maybe erroneously) that the OP knew what was on his/her system. 8-)
Cheers,
Cliff
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 2:05 AM, SilverTip257 silvertip257@gmail.comwrote:
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 4:38 AM, Cliff Pratt <enkiduonthenet@gmail.com
wrote:
3.9.3 is the kernel number. All Linux distributions use the Linux kernel, so Debian version X and CentOS version Y may use the same kernel as may Ubuntu version Z. There may be a list of CentOS versions and kernel
numbers
somewhere, but I can't see that it would be of great interest.
CentOS 6.5 doesn't ship with a 3.x kernel. If it was a 2.6.32-something kernel then it would likely be an official kernel ... not a 3.x though. Possibly from elrepo or another third party repo.
That's why this might be of interest to the OP.
My Ubuntu 13.10 shows 3.11.0 so you have a fairly old Ubuntu version
there.
In general the Ubuntu kernel will be newer than the more conservative CentOS/RHEL.
Cheers Cliff
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 8:29 PM, Jayadevan Maymala < jayadevan.technology@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I am using CentOS 6.4. uname -r gives me
3.9.3-x86_64 Kernel version is 2.6.32. My questions -
What is 3.9? In Ubuntu, uname -r and /boot give the same version
numbers.
Do we have a mapping of CentOS versions, the numbers like 3.9 and kernel versions maintained somewhere?
Regards,
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