How do I know if my Ubuntu is Xenial or bionic?

How do I know if I have Xenial or bionic Ubuntu?

Open your terminal either by using the Ctrl+Alt+T keyboard shortcut or by clicking on the terminal icon. Use the lsb_release -a command to display the Ubuntu version. Your Ubuntu version will be shown in the Description line.

How do I know if my Ubuntu is focal or bionic?

Run the lsb_release command with –a option to view all details. The above output shows that your system is running with Ubuntu 20.04. 1 LTS system and the codename is focal.

How do I know which Ubuntu version I have?

Checking the Ubuntu version in the terminal

  1. Open the terminal using “Show Applications” or use the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [T].
  2. Type the command “lsb_release -a” into the command line and press enter.
  3. The terminal shows the Ubuntu version you’re running under “Description” and “Release”.

What version of Ubuntu is bionic?

Current

Version Code name Release
Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS Bionic Beaver July 26, 2018
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Bionic Beaver April 26, 2018
Ubuntu 16.04.7 LTS Xenial Xerus August 13, 2020
Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS Xenial Xerus February 28, 2019

How do I know if I have Xenial or bionic?

Check Ubuntu version in Linux

  1. Open the terminal application (bash shell) by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T.
  2. For remote server login using the ssh: ssh user@server-name.
  3. Type any one of the following command to find os name and version in Ubuntu: cat /etc/os-release. …
  4. Type the following command to find Ubuntu Linux kernel version:

Which Ubuntu version is best?

10 Best Ubuntu-based Linux Distributions

  • Zorin OS. …
  • POP! OS. …
  • LXLE. …
  • Kubuntu. …
  • Lubuntu. …
  • Xubuntu. …
  • Ubuntu Budgie. …
  • KDE Neon. We earlier featured KDE Neon on an article about the best Linux distros for KDE Plasma 5.

Is my Ubuntu 32 or 64 bit?

In the “System Settings” window, double-click the “Details” icon in the “System” section. In the “Details” window, on “Overview” tab, look for the “OS type” entry. You’ll see either “64-bit” or “32-bit” listed, along with other basic information about your Ubuntu system.

What is the difference between Ubuntu server and desktop?

The main difference in Ubuntu Desktop and Server is the desktop environment. While Ubuntu Desktop includes a graphical user interface, Ubuntu Server does not. … So, Ubuntu Desktop assumes that your machine uses video outputs and installs a desktop environment. Ubuntu Server, meanwhile, lacks a GUI.

How do I check my motd?

You can see the motd message in either /var/run/motd. dynamic and /run/motd. dynamic that was generated the last time a user has logged in non-hushed mode.

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