Correct Answer: C
Explanation
The command that will display the operating system is uname -o. This command uses the uname tool, which is used to print system information such as the kernel name, version, release, machine, and processor. The -o option stands for operating system, and prints the name of the operating system implementation (usually GNU/Linux).
The other options are not correct commands for displaying the operating system. The uname -n command will display the network node hostname of the system. The uname -s command will display the kernel name of the system. The uname -m command will display the machine hardware name of the system. References: CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-005) Certification Study Guide, Chapter 1: Exploring Linux Command-Line Tools; uname(1) - Linux manual page