Post ARXKUplplocjQnb7b6 by dazo@infosec.exchange
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 (DIR) Post #ARUcxs4XVUoEfVSlFo by m8urnett@infosec.exchange
       2023-01-09T20:40:51Z
       
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       So, just to avoid any confusion, when you run Windows 11, the product you are using is Windows 10. The Windows version is 2009 (which of course doesn't fall between versions 2008 and 2016, duh). So if you are using Windows Server 2022, the product is called 2022 but the version is 2009 because those two numbers seem like the same but they aren't.The "Windows Current Version" for Windows 11 is 6.3. But don't use that number because Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 were also version 6.3. Windows 8 was 6.2. Or if you want, just use build number 22621, also known as 22H2. The version 22H2 update is also called the "Windows 11 2022 update" because there never was a 22H1. But at least they changed their naming scheme and didn't call it Fall update because it was spring in half the world when it came out, heh.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARUhFR0FHvabkB5Jya by jpfox@m.g3l.org
       2023-01-10T08:15:23Z
       
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       @m8urnett Can you guess when Ubuntu 6.06, 10.04, 16.10 or 22.06 versions were released ?😉
       
 (DIR) Post #ARUzsCxFFgHOdsJsJc by puniko@mk.absturztau.be
       2023-01-10T11:44:04.380Z
       
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       @m8urnett@infosec.exchange
       
 (DIR) Post #ARV0625iRFGn0JsF04 by SuperDicq@minidisc.tokyo
       2023-01-10T11:46:35.937Z
       
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       @m8urnett@infosec.exchange I downloaded a Debian 10.0 ISO but when I type uname -v it says Debian 4.19 can someone help me?
       
 (DIR) Post #ARV1MJEMa8kqkUFAkC by gurkenlabs@fosstodon.org
       2023-01-10T12:00:44Z
       
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       @jpfox
       
 (DIR) Post #ARV6Ia3yYaNRZAQVO4 by syowu@snug.moe
       2023-01-10T12:53:43.846Z
       
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       @SuperDicq@minidisc.tokyo @m8urnett@infosec.exchange uname -v is the kernel version, so probably refers to a Linux 4.19 kernel built by Debian, while the os version refers to a particular release of the os with "probably" a dedicated configuration of the package manager with set of libraries and programs
       
 (DIR) Post #ARV6Iaawa0kTDPqpm4 by SuperDicq@minidisc.tokyo
       2023-01-10T12:56:05.374Z
       
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       @syowu@snug.moe @m8urnett@infosec.exchange I know. I'm making fun of the OP by using the same logic and applying it to GNU/Linux.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARVCgC8fl2F62dGb32 by mcepl@floss.social
       2023-01-10T14:07:35Z
       
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       @jpfox @m8urnett I think it is a way too much sophistication … for them it is enough that openSUSE/Leap 15.4 came after 15.3. Even that is a shock.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARVJrzPfb5Rtj8mwIS by nerthos@shitposter.club
       2023-01-10T15:28:12.086646Z
       
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       @m8urnett At the very least, they're keeping their word on "this is the last windows we'll make"
       
 (DIR) Post #ARVdP4f8zyCyh4W2bY by rstat1@hachyderm.io
       2023-01-10T19:06:58Z
       
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       @jpfox @m8urnett Yes you just told us. :p Ubuntu versions are the year and month they were released.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARXKUplplocjQnb7b6 by dazo@infosec.exchange
       2023-01-11T14:41:04Z
       
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       @SuperDicq To extract the *kernel* version, you should probably use `uname -srv` to have the most precise kernel reference.Otherwise, /etc/os-release contains quite accurate information about the currently running Linux distribution.  You can also  get a reasonable distro version details from `hostnamectl`.If you want to query this information programmatically, have a look at the org.freedesktop.hostname1 D-Bus service; look at the OperatingSystemPrettyName and OperatingSystemCPEName properties in the /org/freedesktop/hostname1 object.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARXKUrO9kos8RwXEy8 by dazo@infosec.exchange
       2023-01-11T14:43:16Z
       
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       @SuperDicq  To introspect the org.freedesktop.hostname1 service ...busctl introspect org.freedesktop.hostname1 /org/freedesktop/hostname1