by SaintDanBert on Fri Apr 27, 2012 5:18 pm
Hmmmm?!? I think that is what I'm using. How do I ask the system what it thinks it is running? ('uname' will tell me which kernel, but is the distro recorded somewhere?
some standard somewhere?)
Ooo!! Oooo!! Oooo. I found the file
/etc/linuxmint/info and it says:
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RELEASE=12
CODENAME=lisa
EDITION="Gnome 64-bit"
DESCRIPTION="Linux Mint 12 Lisa"
DESKTOP=Gnome
TOOLKIT=GTK
NEW_FEATURES_URL=http://www.linuxmint.com/rel_lisa_whatsnew.php
RELEASE_NOTES_URL=http://www.linuxmint.com/rel_lisa.php
USER_GUIDE_URL=http://www.linuxmint.com/documentation.php
GRUB_TITLE=Linux Mint 12 64-bit
It would be swell if one could always look at /etc/distro or similar for this sort of information.The repositories show a package called 'cpufreqd' and similar -- without an Ubuntu or similar marker icon. Do I need to install something like this or should auto-scaling be built-in?
Thanks,
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