There is no valid way in dpkg to represent the dependency on the "linux
headers you need installed for the kernel you are running". The nearest
would be a "linux-headers-generic | linux-headers-server" style or, but
this triggers the first one that exists to install, not the one you
need.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Andy Whitcroft (apw) => (unassigned)
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Ubiquity removes kernel headers, fails to build nonfree drivers
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