On Sun, 2026-05-24 at 09:35 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sun, May 24, 2026 at 09:08:58 -0400, The Wanderer wrote:
> > On 2026-05-24 at 08:23, Antonio Russo wrote:
> > > The linux-headers-amd64 package exists for this exact purpose.
> > > (presumably other architectures have an equivalent).
> > 
> > That will handle the "corresponding" part, but not AFAIK the
> > "automatically" part - which I parse as meaning "when I install a
> > new
> > (version of) linux-image-*, linux-headers-* should get installed
> > along
> > with it, without me needing to do anything extra at install time to
> > make
> > that happen".
> > 
> > I have yet to manage to think of a way to *ensure* that automation
> > in
> > all circumstances, for all methods of initiating upgrade.
> 
> If you need DKMS modules, you have two paths from which to choose.
> The first path, which most people choose, involves adding a
> trixie-security source to apt, and installing both "linux-image-
> amd64"
> and "linux-headers-amd64".  Whenever there's a kernel security
> update,
> you will automatically get both the image and headers for that
> update.

That was it. After every kernel update, Debian didn't boot to a gui.
Just a black screen. Installing linux-headers-$(uname-r) resplved the
issue. 

Thanks Greg.

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