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In the world of Linux, managing packages is a fundamental skill for any user, particularly system administrators and developers. Different distributions use different package managers for software installation, updates, dependency checks, and removal. Among these, DNF, APT, and Zypper are widely used by major Linux distributions. Sometimes, installing a specific version of a package is necessary due to compatibility requirements or testing scenarios. Here, we'll guide you on how to install specific package versions using these three package managers. DNF is the default package manager for Fedora and other RPM-based distributions such as RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) and its derivatives like CentOS Stream.