On mar, 2006-04-04 at 01:24 +0000, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> The headers are not installed by default; if you want them, install the corresponding linux-headers-<foo> package for the linux-<foo> package you are using, and it will track the same versions.
>
> ** Changed in: Ubuntu
> Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
Yes i know that, but whet there are an update for the kernel, it does
update but just the kernel, i have to chose the linux-headers-<foo> like
it is a new package, not like it is an update from the previus
linux-headers-<foo>-1 version.
On mar, 2006-04-04 at 01:24 +0000, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> The headers are not installed by default; if you want them, install the corresponding linux-headers-<foo> package for the linux-<foo> package you are using, and it will track the same versions.
>
> ** Changed in: Ubuntu
> Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
Yes i know that, but whet there are an update for the kernel, it does <foo>-1 version.
update but just the kernel, i have to chose the linux-headers-<foo> like
it is a new package, not like it is an update from the previus
linux-headers-