![]() $ pacman -Q | grep linux SUSE Enterprise Linux or openSUSE Linux userįrom my OpenSUSE 15.2 server: kernel-default-5.3.18-lp152.63.1.x86_64 ![]() Let us see outputs from my Ubuntu Linux 18.04 LTS desktop: Ii linux-image-generic 2.6.20.16.28.1 Generic Linux kernel image Use the dpkg command along with the grep command to list all installed kernel on your Debian or Ubuntu Linux, enter: Sample outputs: Linux 2.6.18-8.1.14.el5 x86_64 Another outputs from my Ubuntu Linux 18.04 LTS desktopĤ.18.0-25-generic Find installed kernel version for Debian / Ubuntu / Mint / Pop!_OS Linux Listing installed kernels on RHEL 8 To list / display current running kernel version
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