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uname
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:262(title)
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The <command>uname</command> command with the <emphasis role="strong">-a</emphasis> option, prints all system information, including machine name, kernel name &amp; version, and a few other details. Most useful for checking which kernel you're using.
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:263(para)
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lsb_release
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:273(title)
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The <emphasis role="strong">lsb_release</emphasis> command with the <emphasis role="strong">-a</emphasis> option prints version information for the Linux release you're running. For example, typing: <screen>lsb_release -a</screen> will give you: <screen>
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 8.04
Release: 8.04
Codename: hardy</screen>
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ifconfig
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The <command>ifconfig</command> command reports on your system's network interfaces.
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Executing Commands with Elevated Privileges
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:293(title)
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The following commands will need to be prefaced with the <command>sudo</command> command. Please see <ulink url="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo">RootSudo</ulink> for information on using <command>sudo</command>.
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:294(para)
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Adding a New Group
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:303(title)
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The <command>addgroup</command> command is used to create a new group on the system. To create a new group, type: <screen>addgroup newgroup</screen> The above command will create a new group called <emphasis role="strong">newgroup</emphasis>.
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:304(para)
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