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2:33 am, February 17, 2021
 

how to check linux kernel version on rasberry pi rasberian

You can check which linux kernel version on rasberry pi a couple of ways, the easiest is using the uname command

BASH

uname -r

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

If you wanted a bit more information, and not just the version you can run

BASH

uname -a

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

Yes my version is very old, i need a new one! :)

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