2009/1/29 Michael Schwendt <mschwendt.tmp0701.nospam(a)arcor.de>:
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 16:30:14 +0100, Antonio wrote:
> >>>>> but Webmin reports one as:
> >>>>> Operating system Redhat Linux Fedora 10.90
> >>>>> and the other as:
> >>>>> Operating system Redhat Linux Fedora 10.91
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Why???
This is dumb. There is no product with that name. The company is called
"Red Hat", not "Redhat". And the distribution (or package collection)
on
your machine is "Fedora", not "Redhat Linux Fedora". Why do they make
up
their own names?
As where the version comes from, please give proper details as almost
everyone else on these mailing-lists. Quote the exact commands you run to
query the "fedora-release" package on both machines. Alternatively, examine
the Webmin source code to find out what it does to read the Fedora version.
Perhaps it really parses /etc/fedora-release, but maybe it doesn't and checks
the fedora-release/redhat-release package version/release values.
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Michael,
you have missed my post where I say that I see different releases on
the progress bar at start-up with same fedora-release in /etc, so
Webmin is not the culprit.
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