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On Debian, Ubuntu and Linux Mint $ nodejs -version To have a simple test of nodejs and NPM, you can just check the versions installed on your system by using the following commands: On RHEL, CentOS, and Fedora # node -version $ sudo apt-get install -y build-essential Optional: There are development tools such as gcc-c++ and make that you need to have on your system, in order to build native addons from npm. Installing NodeJS 10.x in Debian, Ubuntu and Linux Mint - On Ubuntu and Linux Mint. Installing NodeJS 12.x in Debian, Ubuntu and Linux Mint - On Ubuntu and Linux Mint.
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Installing NodeJS 14.x in Debian, Ubuntu and Linux Mint - On Ubuntu and Linux Mint. The latest version of Node.js and NPM is also available from the official NodeSource Enterprise Linux repository, which is maintained by the Nodejs website and you will need to add it to your system to be able to install the latest Nodejs and NPM packages.
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Install Development Tools in CentOS How to Install Node.js 14 in Debian, Ubuntu and Linux Mint Next, you can now install Nodejs and NPM on your system using the command below: # yum -y install nodejs If you want to install NodeJS 10.x, add the following repository. Installing NodeJS 10.x on RHEL, CentOS and Fedora If you want to install NodeJS 12.x, add the following repository. Installing NodeJS 12.x on RHEL, CentOS and Fedora To add the repository for the latest version of Node.js 14.x, use the following command as root or non-root.