🖥️lsb_release

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lsb_release -a
# The command ‘lsb_release‘ print distribution-specific information. If lsb_release is not installed, you can apt ‘lsb-core‘ on Debian or yum ‘redhat-lsb‘ on Red Hat the package.

lsb_release -a || cat /etc/redhat-release
# Show Linux distro release information or die trying.

#==============================##==============================#
# CMD LSB_RELEASE						       #
#==============================##==============================#
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