On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, jeremy archuleta wrote:
> 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.
In the 6.5 series, run "lamboot -V".
In 7.0, you can run the command "laminfo".
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