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Is there a better/more proper way to check auditd's version on Linux machine than to check it as part of the installed program name?
For instance on Ubuntu in run /usr/bin/dpkg-query -W --showformat '$Package $Versionn' | grep auditd and got the output auditd 1:2.8.2-1ubuntu1



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    Is there a better/more proper way to check auditd's version on Linux machine than to check it as part of the installed program name?
    For instance on Ubuntu in run /usr/bin/dpkg-query -W --showformat '$Package $Versionn' | grep auditd and got the output auditd 1:2.8.2-1ubuntu1



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      Is there a better/more proper way to check auditd's version on Linux machine than to check it as part of the installed program name?
      For instance on Ubuntu in run /usr/bin/dpkg-query -W --showformat '$Package $Versionn' | grep auditd and got the output auditd 1:2.8.2-1ubuntu1



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      Is there a better/more proper way to check auditd's version on Linux machine than to check it as part of the installed program name?
      For instance on Ubuntu in run /usr/bin/dpkg-query -W --showformat '$Package $Versionn' | grep auditd and got the output auditd 1:2.8.2-1ubuntu1



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          Why don't you just simply use:



          dpkg --list PROGRAM_NAME





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            Why don't you just simply use:



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