On 01/31/2015 11:47 AM, Stefan Niestegge wrote:
> The module-assistant however, lets me know it can't get the
> kernel header/kernel sources for my 3.19.-dirty kernel.
> 
> Do i need to use a release kernel for that purpose?

Well, you either need the headers or the sources for the kernel you are
using installed under /usr/src. If you I remember correctly, you were
using a custom-built kernel and not one of the Debian kernels.

So, you need to get the source tree that was used to compile your
particular kernel and put it under /usr/src.

Adrian

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