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<TITLE>Syscall specifications of Linux - uname</TITLE>
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<H3>SYNOPSIS</H3>
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<CODE>int uname(struct utsname *<VAR>buf</VAR>);</CODE>
<H3>PARAMETERS</H3>
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<VAR>buf</VAR>: [out] where to store the information.
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<H3>DESCRIPTION</H3>
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Retreives some information on the system. The structure <CODE>utsname</CODE>
has the following layout:
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struct utsname {
char sysname[65];
char nodename[65];
char release[65];
char version[65];
char machine[65];
char domainname[65];
};
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<H3>RETURN VALUE</H3>
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On success zero is returned. On error -1 is returned and <CODE>errno</CODE> is
set to <CODE>EFAULT</CODE>.
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