In a lot of cases, you can avoid headache simply by making sure the Node.js version you're using is supported by the Node application you're trying to run. This is because your Node application can have several Node-version-specific binary dependencies. When doing Node development, or indeed just running a Node application, a specific Node.js version may be required. Why is a Specific Node Version Necessary? (Don't think of installing a specific version as installing an "older" version, think of it as installing a "long-term support" (LTS) version!) Here is how to install a specific Node version in Ubuntu Linux. Sometimes you need to use a specific version of Node, even if that version may be "older".
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