Actually, apt-cache policy <packagename> is better than dpkg -l <packagename> for checking what version you have installed. It doesn't truncate the package names the way that dpkg -l does. Sorry about that.
Actually, apt-cache policy <packagename> is better than dpkg -l <packagename> for checking what version you have installed. It doesn't truncate the package names the way that dpkg -l does. Sorry about that.