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Marko Buršič

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    Armbianmonitor: http://ix.io/2zj4 Installed the image  Armbian_20.08.1_Rockpi-4b_buster_current_5.8.6.img.xz .  Then, in armbian-config -> Software, I had installed linux headers + source.
    I got two new directories:
    linux-headers-5.7.15-rockchip64
    linux-source-5.7.15-rockchip64
     
    If I execute:
    uname - r  
    I get:
    root@pi:~# uname -r
    5.8.6-rockchip64
     
    The kernel version and installed source/headers are not the same, so they are useless. How to get the correct source/headers?
     
    EDIT:
     
    When first boot, the OS asked for locale/timezone settings, I did hit ENTER as default and it set the locale language to Slovene. When doing apt-get update, there was an error saying about missing files on the server.
     
    Since I am not very familiar with this language I changed to en.US-UTF-8. Then I redo apt-get update, it updated without problems.
    I had removed headers and source via armbian-config. Done update & upgrade, this time no problems.  The version is now 5.6.12-rockhip64
     
    Reinstalled back headers, correctly. Installed source, this time I had to choose which one, so I choose 5.6.12-rockhip64
     
    It seems solved, now. The local language could be an issue.
     
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