uname #Returns keyname of Operating System in Linux
uname -mp
x86_64 i386
# m -> shows hardware name: x86_64
# p -> prints processor architecture name: i386
# s -> prints Operating System name.
# r -> prints last release
# v -> prints version
# n -> prints node network names
# a -> prints all available information
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