After installing node via npm , using 'nvm ls' gives the version which i have installed like v8.9.4 and also node -v also shows the version. But at the same time, when checking for 'nodejs --version' tells me to install node js as 'sudo apt-get install nodejs'.
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Via npm or nvm Node.js is called node but if you install via apt-get you need to use the package name nodejs because via apt-get node is a package name take by a completely different application that happens to also be called node.
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Right now I have installed both via NVM and via 'sudo apt-get install nodejs'– AddictdJan 30, 2018 at 4:17
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I would remove one. Its easier to track your version when you know which one is being ran because theres only one. The issue I run into when I have multiple versions of node is when something tries calling node and uses the wrong one so for me I only use one. Jan 30, 2018 at 4:28