You can use "ver" command.
gcc --version
You can use "ver" command.
cat /proc/version The above answer will only work on certain systems. For most Unix systems, use the 'uname' command to get the Unix version. AIX uses the oslevel command.
Only if it has a MSDOS-emulator -- not likely.
open command prompt and run 'ver'
dxdiag
In terminal use the following command. php -ver
dxdiag.exe
There are several variants of the 'make' command, and you should use the 'man make' or 'info make' command to see what your platform is using. In general, the make command requires a makefile, sometimes a target, and can use optional variable parameters, such as: make -f myMake.mk which is the simple version of calling 'make'. The targets and dependencies of the myMake.mk are in that file. The complexities of using the 'make' command with targets, etc., is too complex to answer here.
mount
use the netstat command.
To maintain and verify routing information use the show version command.