Can I install a specific version of MariaDB on Linux?
Yes, you can install a specific version of MariaDB on Linux. However, the availability of specific versions may vary depending on your Linux distribution’s repositories. To install a specific version, you can use the package manager’s version specification syntax. For example, on Ubuntu or Debian, you can run the following command to install a specific version:
sudo apt install mariadb-server=version_number
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