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  • lsb are specifically Linux tools as per apple.stackexchange.com/a/368245/237 As macOS is not Linux what are you looking for?

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  • And you need to explain what you need as uname -a being arid is not helpful. Hint theis is macOS and many of us do not know what lsb etc provide.

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  • Now there is 1 result.

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    7 hours ago











  • lsb are specifically Linux tools as per apple.stackexchange.com/a/368245/237 As macOS is not Linux what are you looking for?

    – Mark
    7 hours ago











  • And you need to explain what you need as uname -a being arid is not helpful. Hint theis is macOS and many of us do not know what lsb etc provide.

    – Mark
    7 hours ago













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Search "Ask Different" "alternative to lsb_release". 0 results.



There's uname -a, but allow me to consider it arid.










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Search "Ask Different" "alternative to lsb_release". 0 results.



There's uname -a, but allow me to consider it arid.







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  • Now there is 1 result.

    – uprego
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  • lsb are specifically Linux tools as per apple.stackexchange.com/a/368245/237 As macOS is not Linux what are you looking for?

    – Mark
    7 hours ago











  • And you need to explain what you need as uname -a being arid is not helpful. Hint theis is macOS and many of us do not know what lsb etc provide.

    – Mark
    7 hours ago

















  • Now there is 1 result.

    – uprego
    7 hours ago











  • lsb are specifically Linux tools as per apple.stackexchange.com/a/368245/237 As macOS is not Linux what are you looking for?

    – Mark
    7 hours ago











  • And you need to explain what you need as uname -a being arid is not helpful. Hint theis is macOS and many of us do not know what lsb etc provide.

    – Mark
    7 hours ago
















Now there is 1 result.

– uprego
7 hours ago





Now there is 1 result.

– uprego
7 hours ago













lsb are specifically Linux tools as per apple.stackexchange.com/a/368245/237 As macOS is not Linux what are you looking for?

– Mark
7 hours ago





lsb are specifically Linux tools as per apple.stackexchange.com/a/368245/237 As macOS is not Linux what are you looking for?

– Mark
7 hours ago













And you need to explain what you need as uname -a being arid is not helpful. Hint theis is macOS and many of us do not know what lsb etc provide.

– Mark
7 hours ago





And you need to explain what you need as uname -a being arid is not helpful. Hint theis is macOS and many of us do not know what lsb etc provide.

– Mark
7 hours ago










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I don't know if all of this is imposed by Darwin, the manual page seems like it maybe is a Mac OS X (sic in my manual page as of Sep 2019) thing, but there is the awesome sw_vers:



$ sw_vers
ProductName: Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.14.6
BuildVersion: yadda yadda yadda
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LSB stands for "Linux Standard Base".



macOS isn't Linux, so it isn't part of the LSB project, and doesn't support LSB tools.






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I don't know if all of this is imposed by Darwin, the manual page seems like it maybe is a Mac OS X (sic in my manual page as of Sep 2019) thing, but there is the awesome sw_vers:



$ sw_vers
ProductName: Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.14.6
BuildVersion: yadda yadda yadda
$ _





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  • This is the correct answer in purity of essence.

    – uprego
    7 hours ago















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I don't know if all of this is imposed by Darwin, the manual page seems like it maybe is a Mac OS X (sic in my manual page as of Sep 2019) thing, but there is the awesome sw_vers:



$ sw_vers
ProductName: Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.14.6
BuildVersion: yadda yadda yadda
$ _





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  • This is the correct answer in purity of essence.

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    7 hours ago













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I don't know if all of this is imposed by Darwin, the manual page seems like it maybe is a Mac OS X (sic in my manual page as of Sep 2019) thing, but there is the awesome sw_vers:



$ sw_vers
ProductName: Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.14.6
BuildVersion: yadda yadda yadda
$ _





share|improve this answer













I don't know if all of this is imposed by Darwin, the manual page seems like it maybe is a Mac OS X (sic in my manual page as of Sep 2019) thing, but there is the awesome sw_vers:



$ sw_vers
ProductName: Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.14.6
BuildVersion: yadda yadda yadda
$ _






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This is the correct answer in purity of essence.

– uprego
7 hours ago





This is the correct answer in purity of essence.

– uprego
7 hours ago













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LSB stands for "Linux Standard Base".



macOS isn't Linux, so it isn't part of the LSB project, and doesn't support LSB tools.






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LSB stands for "Linux Standard Base".



macOS isn't Linux, so it isn't part of the LSB project, and doesn't support LSB tools.






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LSB stands for "Linux Standard Base".



macOS isn't Linux, so it isn't part of the LSB project, and doesn't support LSB tools.






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LSB stands for "Linux Standard Base".



macOS isn't Linux, so it isn't part of the LSB project, and doesn't support LSB tools.







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This is the correct answer in purity of form.

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