On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 18:22:03 +0100, Antonio wrote:
> 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.
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.
And what's so difficult about gathering related details?
What do you get for...?
find /etc -name system-release | xargs -t cat
rpm -qa plymouth\*
rpm -V plymouth-scripts fedora-release