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Originally reported by: Luke Horwell (Bitbucket: lah7, GitHub: lah7)
At the moment, once a user upgrades, the user cannot change their mind.
For instance, if a new version of LibreOffice caused problems [for the user's needs] and wishes to opt back to Ubuntu's repositories version, they can't do so via Welcome.
I propose we add an implementation to "undo" the changes (delete source file, roll back package version) if the user wishes to do so.
Originally reported by: Luke Horwell (Bitbucket: lah7, GitHub: lah7)
At the moment, once a user upgrades, the user cannot change their mind.
For instance, if a new version of LibreOffice caused problems [for the user's needs] and wishes to opt back to Ubuntu's repositories version, they can't do so via Welcome.
I propose we add an implementation to "undo" the changes (delete source file, roll back package version) if the user wishes to do so.
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