![]() We will use the Ubuntu command line, the Terminal, to run all the mentioned commands. We have tested the commands and procedures mentioned in this article on Ubuntu versions between 18.04 and 22.04. This article describes how you can quickly check your installed Java version on your Ubuntu system. Time and again, a regular Ubuntu user might need to verify if Java is installed on the system at the moment and also if it is installed, which version the system is currently using. It does not come by default with most Ubuntu versions, as security is a concern when Java is installed on your system. Certain applications in Ubuntu require that Java Runtime Library is installed on your system.
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