Sometimes you may encounter issues with a recently upgraded package, and you want to downgrade it. To be able to downgrade a package in Debian, Ubuntu or Linux Mint (and other Debian/Ubuntu-based Linux distributions), the package version to which you want to downgrade must be available in a repository.
From the same series:
- How To Show A History Of Installed, Upgraded Or Removed Packages In Debian, Ubuntu or Linux Mint [dpkg]
- How To Find The Package That Provides A File (Installed Or Not) On Ubuntu, Debian Or Linux Mint
- How To Keep A Package From Updating In Ubuntu, Debian Or Linux Mint [APT]
- How To Search Available Packages From Command Line In Debian, Ubuntu Or Linux Mint [APT]
- How To List All Packages In A Repository On Ubuntu, Debian Or Linux Mint [APT]