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          Open the terminal and type:



          apache2 -v   


          -v Print the version of apache2, and then exit.






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            From the terminal you can enter



            apachectl -v


            or to get even more compile info on Apache enter



            apachectl -V


            of course as mention by @karel you can also use apache2 instead of apachectl... just giving an alternative. This worked for me in Ubuntu 18.04 and I'm using Apache 2.4.37.





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              Open the terminal and type:



              apache2 -v   


              -v Print the version of apache2, and then exit.






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                Open the terminal and type:



                apache2 -v   


                -v Print the version of apache2, and then exit.






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                  Open the terminal and type:



                  apache2 -v   


                  -v Print the version of apache2, and then exit.






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                  apache2 -v   


                  -v Print the version of apache2, and then exit.







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                      From the terminal you can enter



                      apachectl -v


                      or to get even more compile info on Apache enter



                      apachectl -V


                      of course as mention by @karel you can also use apache2 instead of apachectl... just giving an alternative. This worked for me in Ubuntu 18.04 and I'm using Apache 2.4.37.





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                        From the terminal you can enter



                        apachectl -v


                        or to get even more compile info on Apache enter



                        apachectl -V


                        of course as mention by @karel you can also use apache2 instead of apachectl... just giving an alternative. This worked for me in Ubuntu 18.04 and I'm using Apache 2.4.37.





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                          From the terminal you can enter



                          apachectl -v


                          or to get even more compile info on Apache enter



                          apachectl -V


                          of course as mention by @karel you can also use apache2 instead of apachectl... just giving an alternative. This worked for me in Ubuntu 18.04 and I'm using Apache 2.4.37.





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                          From the terminal you can enter



                          apachectl -v


                          or to get even more compile info on Apache enter



                          apachectl -V


                          of course as mention by @karel you can also use apache2 instead of apachectl... just giving an alternative. This worked for me in Ubuntu 18.04 and I'm using Apache 2.4.37.






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