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How to find Ubuntu Version, Codename and OS Architecture

Posted on September 14, 2015 (February 8, 2021) by Seemab Saleem

In this article we will show you, how to find Ubuntu Version, Codename and OS Architecture.

To get Ubuntu version details, Use

lsb_release -r

To get Ubuntu codename details:

lsb_release -c

To find the operating system architecture details use:

uname -m
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