![]() ![]() these are the entries on /etc/apt/sources.list. Linux-image-5.9.0-3-amd64 - Linux 5.9 for 64-bit PCs (signed) -is listed at the end, the only entry of 5.9 that I can see, linux-image-amd64 - Linux for 64-bit PCs (meta-package) is listed.Īs written earlier, I seem to be already at 5.9.0-3-amd64, I don't see any more recent listed here.Īm unsure if I have correct entries on sources.list. Used apt-cache search linux-image, to list available kernels I'm assuming the 'flavour' part has to be replaced?, It may already be installed, in which case all you have to do is update the sources and upgrade your system.Ĭan you please clarify on process of 'update the sources' and on 'upgrading system'?įrom researching one thread I found following command to be used : apt-get install linux-image-flavour Update your kernel by installing the linux-image-amd64 kernel metapackage, which will always list the latest kernel version as a dependency. Running an outdated kernel is a bad idea, they are full of known vulnerabilities. Your kernel version is out of date, the headers to match that version are no longer available. Can you please help, at least to clarify. I'm not even sure its the headers that are the problem here. Tried installing linux-headers-amd64, but 'make all' gave the same error Package manager seems to indicate, linux-headers-4.19.0-13-amd64 ,and, linux-headers-4.19.0-13-common ![]() Is 0-3 included in 0-4? would it be compatible? I found Package linux-headers-5.9.0-4-amd64 (but says bullseye not buster, and its 0-4 not 0-3 (?) I found Package linux-headers-5.9.0-3 ( but for sid (unstable) ) Trying to install linux headers generic did not work. I believe I installed the Debian testing version - lsb_release -a prints as below:ĭescription: Debian GNU/Linux bullseye/sid ![]() There are headers entries for version 4 but not 5. There is no entry specifically ( linux-headers-5.9.0-3-amd64 ) I searched for solution online, running- apt-cache search linux-headers -prints a list When I run- apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) I get:Į: Unable to locate package linux-headers-5.9.0-3-amd64Į: Couldn't find any package by glob 'linux-headers-5.9.0-3-amd64'Į: Couldn't find any package by regex 'linux-headers-5.9.0-3-amd64' I don't get this error well but assumed it was header file related. Make: *** /lib/modules/5.9.0-3-amd64/build: No such file or directory. Make ARCH=x86_64 CROSS_COMPILE= -C /lib/modules/5.9.0-3-amd64/build M=/home/kaushan/TL-WN725N-TP-Link-Debian modules Since I've not been able to resolve #2 well, I hoped the headers were present, went ahead and cloned the repository, moved to the directory and ran : make all apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) : this has been a problem, I'm assuming this is the point where am stuck at the moment. I think I managed to install build-essentialĢ. ![]() I've run apt update, apt upgrade and apt dist-upgrade : they seem to be saying everything is up-to-dateġ. I assumed (hope) that this was trustworthy, so following the instructions for install -Ġ. I've discovered the manufacturer does not provide an official driver for Debian. The internal wireless on my laptop does not work, so I bought a wireless adapter that's supposed I've used Ubuntu in the past and have moved just now to Debian for first time. ![]()
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