So when I was updating things on the update manager I must've accidentally updated dolphin to [color=#428bca]5.0-19870[/color]. I didn't mean to because I usually avoid updating since the devs always release broken versions on linux. Well sure enough as I expected, the latest version for linux is completely broken. Constant crazy stutters and fps drops that make games unplayable. I believe I was previously on version [color=#2a6496]5.0-19368[/color] , is there any way I can downgrade back to this version?
Is there any way to roll back Dolphin version on linux? Latest version is unusable
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09-14-2023, 11:21 AM
You haven't specified which Linux distro you're using (e.g. Ubuntu, Mint, Arch, etc), and a proper answer might depend on what package manager you're using. For example, on Debian based systems, you might be able to switch to and older more stable repo and use older versions of Dolphin that way. In other cases, for some maintainers will keep several older versions hanging around that you can download and manually install (as package files like .debs, .rpms, AppImages, FlatPaks, etc). There's also always the possibility of compiling Dolphin yourself, in which case you can use git to set the exact commit you want to rollback to.
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