@Daniel Letzeisen: Thank you for your help. As you said above, the
corresponding linux-header for the linux-kernel in use caused my
problems (loss of WLAN, LAN, touchpad).

I don't know why the missing linux-header was not installed by the
Ubuntu updater. First time, I run into such a problem.

My workaround was:
- Reboot PC and activate GRUB menu.
- Start Ubuntu with the previous kernel (in my case linux kernel 6.14.0-28). 
That gives me back my network connection.
- Open synaptic (package management app) and search for installed 
"linux-headers".
- Found package "linux-headers-generic" version 6.14.0-28.28, that can be 
updated to 6.14.0-29.29 - see picture in attachment.
- Let synaptic update the "linux-headers-generic" package.
- Restart PC as always/normal: system ok :-)


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