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[users@httpd] How to Check
Hey,
can you tell me any one if i want to know that
How to check to Linux Base OS that its N Bit OS?
Any command by which we can get?
Thanks
Sanjay Tripathi
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Re: [users@httpd] How to Check
Posted by sanjay tripathi <sa...@yahoo.com>.
In Solaris There is Command "isainfo -b" But in Linux :) ??
Kishore Jalleda <kj...@gmail.com> wrote: I am not really sure but may be you could get some hint from these
#cat /proc/cpuinfo
#uname -a
#arch
or refer to your products documentation ............:)
Kishore Jalleda
On 2/27/06, sanjay tripathi wrote:
> Hey,
> can you tell me any one if i want to know that
> How to check to Linux Base OS that its N Bit OS?
> Any command by which we can get?
>
> Thanks
> Sanjay Tripathi
>
> ________________________________
> Yahoo! Mail
> Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze.
>
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Re: [users@httpd] How to Check
Posted by sanjay tripathi <sa...@yahoo.com>.
Hi Kishore,
I think all these commands not giving about N Bit OS?
Thanks
Sanjay Tripathi
Kishore Jalleda <kj...@gmail.com> wrote:
I am not really sure but may be you could get some hint from these
#cat /proc/cpuinfo
#uname -a
#arch
or refer to your products documentation ............:)
Kishore Jalleda
On 2/27/06, sanjay tripathi wrote:
> Hey,
> can you tell me any one if i want to know that
> How to check to Linux Base OS that its N Bit OS?
> Any command by which we can get?
>
> Thanks
> Sanjay Tripathi
>
> ________________________________
> Yahoo! Mail
> Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze.
>
>
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Re: [users@httpd] How to Check
Posted by Kishore Jalleda <kj...@gmail.com>.
I am not really sure but may be you could get some hint from these
#cat /proc/cpuinfo
#uname -a
#arch
or refer to your products documentation ............:)
Kishore Jalleda
On 2/27/06, sanjay tripathi <sa...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hey,
> can you tell me any one if i want to know that
> How to check to Linux Base OS that its N Bit OS?
> Any command by which we can get?
>
> Thanks
> Sanjay Tripathi
>
> ________________________________
> Yahoo! Mail
> Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze.
>
>
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