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		<title>How to find out which version / release of Ubuntu you have</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever asked yourself, &#8220;How do I find out exactly which version, or release, of Ubunut I have?&#8221; There are a few ways of doing this.</p>
<p>The easiest, and most basic, is to open the System Monitor.You do this by going to System &#62; Administration &#62; System Monitor. You then click on the System tab. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever asked yourself, &#8220;How do I find out exactly which version, or release, of Ubunut I have?&#8221; There are a few ways of doing this.</p>
<p>The easiest, and most basic, is to open the <strong>System Monitor</strong>.You do this by going to <strong>System &gt; Administration &gt; System Monitor</strong>. You then click on the <strong>System</strong> tab. There you&#8217;ll see which version of Ubuntu you&#8217;re using, along with your linux kernel, and which version of gnome you have. However, this information can be incomplete. For example, if I do this, I&#8217;m told that I have Ubuntu 8.04. Well, I do, but there&#8217;s more to it than that.<br />
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See, Ubuntu has what&#8217;s called point releases for the long term support versions of Ubuntu, which 8.04 is. <em>Check their website <a href="http://www.ubuntu.com/products/ubuntu/release-cycle" target="_blank">here</a>, for an explanation</em>. So, knowing that I have Ubuntu 8.04 does not tell me which point release I have. What can I do if I want that information?? Well, that&#8217;s pretty easy too.</p>
<p>I have to open up a terminal. To do that I go into the <strong>Accessories</strong> menu, and choose <strong>Terminal</strong>. Then I enter this&#8230;</p>
<p><code><font color="red"><strong>cat /etc/issue.net</strong></font></code></p>
<p>And when I do that, I&#8217;m told that I have <em><strong>Ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS</strong></em>. This let&#8217;s me know that I am using the third point release. This is what I wanted to find out.</p>
<p>Any other ways of doing this that you prefer???</p>
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