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2:19 am, February 17, 2021
 

how to find what version pi you are using

So i was wondering the other day how to show what raberry pi i had, rather than opening it up.

you can install lshw and it can list all your hardware

Install it with

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uname -r

which should give you something like this (but probably not exactly this... hopefully)

 

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sudo lshw

 

Here is what it found on mine:

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.raspberrypi
    description: ARMv7 Processor rev 5 (v7l)
    product: Raspberry Pi 2 Model B Rev 1.1

If you want to see what version of rasbian you are running use the command:

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uname -a

uname by its self does not give much useful info...

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