14 Jun
2005
14 Jun
'05
20:36
The question remains:
On the 10th, following on a security upgrade notice, I upgraded (via suse-watcher) several packages, including the kernel. ... So now my /boot/vmlinuz and /boot/initrd are both dated 2005-06-10. Does this mean that this [security upgrade referred to in <http://www.novell.com/linux/security/advisories/2005_29_kernel.html> has been performed] on my system? Is there a command which users can run to determine this...?
Yes. uname -a will show the running version. rpm -q kernel-default (or the kernel-xxxx rpm you installed). will show the installed version. rpm -q --changelog kernel-default |head will show the toplevel entry, which should be in June. Ciao, Marcus