You will find both of the utilities installed by default in recent OpenSUSE distribution hence you don't have to install them separately. Both of the tools are explained below in detail. Name : A string which identifies the operating system without version component. Version : A string identifies the version of the operating system without any os information.
ID : A string identifies the operating system without any version information. Another important method is through lsb-release command where one can check the OpenSUSE version by using lsb-release -a command as shown below. More can be checked on lsb-release Man Page. LSB Version : A string displays the version of lsb-release utility. Description : A string displays the OS distribution name and version.
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ID : A computer-friendly name of the distribution, without the version number. This field should be safe for parsing in scripts. If you liked this article, then do subscribe to email alerts for Linux tutorials. If you have any questions or doubts?
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