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How to find joomla version from backend

Posted on February 5, 2015 (February 13, 2021) by Seemab Saleem

If you want to check your Joomla version, Login to the directory where joomla is installed like :  /home/user/public_html and run the following command:

grep version language/en-GB/en-GB.xml

Output would be as follows:
Joomla version
Cheers.
If you are getting error while accessing your Joomla admin page you can check my article on Joomla admin page comes out without the login prompt.

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