How can I determine the RPI that lam is currently
using? I could of course install lam again with the
RPI that I would like to use, but ... maybe tomorrow.
More specifically:
I am running Redhat 8 with the default Lam installed
(aka lam-6.5.6-8.rpm). Which RPI does this rpm use?
Thanks
-jer
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