By news@appleinsider.com (Chip Loder) If you happen to be using Terminal, you can get quick system info through it using the uname command. Here’s how to use the command line term in macOS.There’s no doubt that you’ve used Apple’s System Information app to get information about your Mac at some point of your macOS career.But if you happen to be in Apple’s Terminal app for some reason, here’s a quick tip: you can use the UNIX uname command to get a quick one-line summary of which version of the Darwin core macOS is running. …
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