https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57859 --- Comment #42 from Sveinar Søpler <cybermax(a)dexter.no> --- To downgrade wine-staging to previous 10.1, you can do : sudo apt install wine-staging=10.1~jammy-1 wine-staging-amd64=10.1~jammy-1 wine-staging-dev=10.1~jammy-1 wine-staging-i386:i386=10.1~jammy-1 winehq-staging=10.1~jammy-1 This is for Ubuntu 22.04. Replace "jammy" with "noble" for 24.04... (you figure it out). Replace with wine-devel if you use that. Then when that installs (hopefully successfully), you can do: sudo apt-mark hold wine-staging-amd64 wine-staging-dev wine-staging-i386 wine-staging winehq-staging This will hold the packages at 10.1 until "unhold" by running: sudo apt-mark unhold wine-staging-amd64 wine-staging-dev wine-staging-i386 wine-staging winehq-staging So, when you run sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade, it will be listed as: The following packages have been kept back: wine-staging wine-staging-amd64 wine-staging-dev wine-staging-i386:i386 winehq-staging Should work the same for "debian family". -- Do not reply to this email, post in Bugzilla using the above URL to reply. You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.