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I accidently stumbled into this forum completely by accident (I was looking to see if a soundcard I was about to purchased was supported by Debian Woody). I just wanted to say hello to you all!
Hi all, I'm newbie in linux and want to ask something, how to check if an application already installed in linux, what's the command??ex: I want to check if webalizer is installed in linux what's the command?, I using linux redhat 9 operating system, but anyway hello to you all!!!
If it was installed at all you'd certainly remember if you had done it yourself from source, so I'll suppose that if at all, it was installed through rpm.
try:
rpm -q webalizer (supposing that's what the package was called)
and if that fails, try:
rpm -qa | grep webalizer (to list all installed rpms and filter for the string 'webalizer'
if neither gives any return it would be safe to assume it isn't installed.
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