Kali Linux kernel headers for 4.14.71-v6












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I try to install kernel headers version 4.14.71-v6 (uname -r) for Kali Linux .



I already did the common commands...



apt update
apt upgrade
apt dist-upgrade
apt install linux-headers-generic
alt install linux-headers-$(uname -r)


...with and without option -y



Also did reboots



I searched the repos by apt search 4.14



I took a look onto http://http.kali.org/kali/pool/main/l/linux/



No success at all.



I've seen on http://http.kali.org/kali/pool/main/l/linux/ are kernel-headers for 4.18 and 4.19, but the upgrade is distributing versions only up to my 4.14.x



Does anybody have an idea what to do?










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    Everyone: please stop blindly voting to close Kali questions as dupes of the "why is Kali hard" one. The OP is showing effort, and asking a question that is on topic.
    – terdon
    4 hours ago










  • Thank you for this comment, terdon!
    – Hendrik Jaenzoffski
    4 hours ago






  • 1




    I notice that Kali provided kernels all have "-kali" in their name. How come yours has "-v6" instead? Was it provided by Kali in the first place?
    – A.B
    2 hours ago






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    @A.B github.com/Re4son/re4son-kernel-builder
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    42 mins ago






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    Please edit your question with the output of uname -a
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    31 mins ago
















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I try to install kernel headers version 4.14.71-v6 (uname -r) for Kali Linux .



I already did the common commands...



apt update
apt upgrade
apt dist-upgrade
apt install linux-headers-generic
alt install linux-headers-$(uname -r)


...with and without option -y



Also did reboots



I searched the repos by apt search 4.14



I took a look onto http://http.kali.org/kali/pool/main/l/linux/



No success at all.



I've seen on http://http.kali.org/kali/pool/main/l/linux/ are kernel-headers for 4.18 and 4.19, but the upgrade is distributing versions only up to my 4.14.x



Does anybody have an idea what to do?










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  • 4




    Everyone: please stop blindly voting to close Kali questions as dupes of the "why is Kali hard" one. The OP is showing effort, and asking a question that is on topic.
    – terdon
    4 hours ago










  • Thank you for this comment, terdon!
    – Hendrik Jaenzoffski
    4 hours ago






  • 1




    I notice that Kali provided kernels all have "-kali" in their name. How come yours has "-v6" instead? Was it provided by Kali in the first place?
    – A.B
    2 hours ago






  • 1




    @A.B github.com/Re4son/re4son-kernel-builder
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    42 mins ago






  • 1




    Please edit your question with the output of uname -a
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    31 mins ago














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I try to install kernel headers version 4.14.71-v6 (uname -r) for Kali Linux .



I already did the common commands...



apt update
apt upgrade
apt dist-upgrade
apt install linux-headers-generic
alt install linux-headers-$(uname -r)


...with and without option -y



Also did reboots



I searched the repos by apt search 4.14



I took a look onto http://http.kali.org/kali/pool/main/l/linux/



No success at all.



I've seen on http://http.kali.org/kali/pool/main/l/linux/ are kernel-headers for 4.18 and 4.19, but the upgrade is distributing versions only up to my 4.14.x



Does anybody have an idea what to do?










share|improve this question









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I try to install kernel headers version 4.14.71-v6 (uname -r) for Kali Linux .



I already did the common commands...



apt update
apt upgrade
apt dist-upgrade
apt install linux-headers-generic
alt install linux-headers-$(uname -r)


...with and without option -y



Also did reboots



I searched the repos by apt search 4.14



I took a look onto http://http.kali.org/kali/pool/main/l/linux/



No success at all.



I've seen on http://http.kali.org/kali/pool/main/l/linux/ are kernel-headers for 4.18 and 4.19, but the upgrade is distributing versions only up to my 4.14.x



Does anybody have an idea what to do?







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  • 4




    Everyone: please stop blindly voting to close Kali questions as dupes of the "why is Kali hard" one. The OP is showing effort, and asking a question that is on topic.
    – terdon
    4 hours ago










  • Thank you for this comment, terdon!
    – Hendrik Jaenzoffski
    4 hours ago






  • 1




    I notice that Kali provided kernels all have "-kali" in their name. How come yours has "-v6" instead? Was it provided by Kali in the first place?
    – A.B
    2 hours ago






  • 1




    @A.B github.com/Re4son/re4son-kernel-builder
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    42 mins ago






  • 1




    Please edit your question with the output of uname -a
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    31 mins ago














  • 4




    Everyone: please stop blindly voting to close Kali questions as dupes of the "why is Kali hard" one. The OP is showing effort, and asking a question that is on topic.
    – terdon
    4 hours ago










  • Thank you for this comment, terdon!
    – Hendrik Jaenzoffski
    4 hours ago






  • 1




    I notice that Kali provided kernels all have "-kali" in their name. How come yours has "-v6" instead? Was it provided by Kali in the first place?
    – A.B
    2 hours ago






  • 1




    @A.B github.com/Re4son/re4son-kernel-builder
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    42 mins ago






  • 1




    Please edit your question with the output of uname -a
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    31 mins ago








4




4




Everyone: please stop blindly voting to close Kali questions as dupes of the "why is Kali hard" one. The OP is showing effort, and asking a question that is on topic.
– terdon
4 hours ago




Everyone: please stop blindly voting to close Kali questions as dupes of the "why is Kali hard" one. The OP is showing effort, and asking a question that is on topic.
– terdon
4 hours ago












Thank you for this comment, terdon!
– Hendrik Jaenzoffski
4 hours ago




Thank you for this comment, terdon!
– Hendrik Jaenzoffski
4 hours ago




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1




I notice that Kali provided kernels all have "-kali" in their name. How come yours has "-v6" instead? Was it provided by Kali in the first place?
– A.B
2 hours ago




I notice that Kali provided kernels all have "-kali" in their name. How come yours has "-v6" instead? Was it provided by Kali in the first place?
– A.B
2 hours ago




1




1




@A.B github.com/Re4son/re4son-kernel-builder
– Rui F Ribeiro
42 mins ago




@A.B github.com/Re4son/re4son-kernel-builder
– Rui F Ribeiro
42 mins ago




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1




Please edit your question with the output of uname -a
– Rui F Ribeiro
31 mins ago




Please edit your question with the output of uname -a
– Rui F Ribeiro
31 mins ago










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You are not finding the headers for your kernel version in the official distribution repository, because it is a Kali setup with a custom made kernel version.



Whist we do not have all data, from you uname -r, it leds me to suspect it was made using these scripts/tools https://github.com/Re4son/re4son-kernel-builder ; it also leads me to speculate, after a bit of detective work, that maybe you have a Raspberry PI/ARM v6 device.



In this case, the easier option is either to reinstall a new version, or even better, choosing a more user friendly Linux distribution.






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    Thank you. You're right. It's the rpi0-version. I found another way installing the Re4son-kernel. It got headers installed by default.
    – Hendrik Jaenzoffski
    16 mins ago











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You are not finding the headers for your kernel version in the official distribution repository, because it is a Kali setup with a custom made kernel version.



Whist we do not have all data, from you uname -r, it leds me to suspect it was made using these scripts/tools https://github.com/Re4son/re4son-kernel-builder ; it also leads me to speculate, after a bit of detective work, that maybe you have a Raspberry PI/ARM v6 device.



In this case, the easier option is either to reinstall a new version, or even better, choosing a more user friendly Linux distribution.






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    Thank you. You're right. It's the rpi0-version. I found another way installing the Re4son-kernel. It got headers installed by default.
    – Hendrik Jaenzoffski
    16 mins ago
















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You are not finding the headers for your kernel version in the official distribution repository, because it is a Kali setup with a custom made kernel version.



Whist we do not have all data, from you uname -r, it leds me to suspect it was made using these scripts/tools https://github.com/Re4son/re4son-kernel-builder ; it also leads me to speculate, after a bit of detective work, that maybe you have a Raspberry PI/ARM v6 device.



In this case, the easier option is either to reinstall a new version, or even better, choosing a more user friendly Linux distribution.






share|improve this answer



















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    Thank you. You're right. It's the rpi0-version. I found another way installing the Re4son-kernel. It got headers installed by default.
    – Hendrik Jaenzoffski
    16 mins ago














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You are not finding the headers for your kernel version in the official distribution repository, because it is a Kali setup with a custom made kernel version.



Whist we do not have all data, from you uname -r, it leds me to suspect it was made using these scripts/tools https://github.com/Re4son/re4son-kernel-builder ; it also leads me to speculate, after a bit of detective work, that maybe you have a Raspberry PI/ARM v6 device.



In this case, the easier option is either to reinstall a new version, or even better, choosing a more user friendly Linux distribution.






share|improve this answer














You are not finding the headers for your kernel version in the official distribution repository, because it is a Kali setup with a custom made kernel version.



Whist we do not have all data, from you uname -r, it leds me to suspect it was made using these scripts/tools https://github.com/Re4son/re4son-kernel-builder ; it also leads me to speculate, after a bit of detective work, that maybe you have a Raspberry PI/ARM v6 device.



In this case, the easier option is either to reinstall a new version, or even better, choosing a more user friendly Linux distribution.







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    Thank you. You're right. It's the rpi0-version. I found another way installing the Re4son-kernel. It got headers installed by default.
    – Hendrik Jaenzoffski
    16 mins ago














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    Thank you. You're right. It's the rpi0-version. I found another way installing the Re4son-kernel. It got headers installed by default.
    – Hendrik Jaenzoffski
    16 mins ago








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Thank you. You're right. It's the rpi0-version. I found another way installing the Re4son-kernel. It got headers installed by default.
– Hendrik Jaenzoffski
16 mins ago




Thank you. You're right. It's the rpi0-version. I found another way installing the Re4son-kernel. It got headers installed by default.
– Hendrik Jaenzoffski
16 mins ago










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