![]() Ubuntu doesn’t keep older versions of packages in the repository. You need to know a few things about how APT and repositories work in Ubuntu and Debian-based distributions. Things to know about installing a specific version of a program This tutorial will cover all the important aspects of installing a specific program version using apt or apt-get commands. ![]() There are several ifs and buts involved here. Sounds like a simple task, right? But things are not as simple as they look. In the screenshot below, you can see that I have two versions of VLC available and I use the command to install the older version: Install specific versions with Ubuntu How do you know which versions are available for a certain package? Use this command: apt list -all-versions package_name ![]() Want to install a specific version of a package in Ubuntu? You can do that ‘easily’ in the following manner: sudo apt install package_name=package_version
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