Linux Version Number Command

How do I learn the version of Linux that a server is running?
There’s a RedHat Linux Server, and I need to find out the version number of RedHat that runs on it. I can ssh to it, and do not want to use X-Win as it is so slow.
I know Windows has “ver” command that does just that; is there something like that in Linux?
cat /etc/redhat-release
or
uname -r will give you the kernel version
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November 4th, 2009 in
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