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#1 2011-11-30 02:06:50

banshee28
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Registered: 2008-10-18
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Linux-Headers no longer needed?

I noticed a few kernel updates ago that linux-headers was no longer needed and could be removed! I did not remove it since I was not sure. I thought I would have read something here on the forums about it, but unless I missed it (which is possible) I don't see it being discussed.
I also manually searched for packages I could remove that were not needed and had no dependencies a few times over the past few weeks, and sure enough it still shows its not needed.

Can I remove it and why is it no longer needed?


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#2 2011-11-30 02:13:07

karol
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Re: Linux-Headers no longer needed?

Are you sure you're not thinking about linux-api-headers? linux-headers were called kernel26-headers before linux 3 came.

linux-headers are needed by only a few packages, linux-api-headers however are required by glibc so you you still do need to have them installed.

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#3 2011-11-30 02:17:51

falconindy
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Re: Linux-Headers no longer needed?

Sure. If you never need to compile an external kernel module, then linux-headers is not needed.

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#4 2011-11-30 02:50:21

banshee28
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Re: Linux-Headers no longer needed?

karol wrote:

Are you sure you're not thinking about linux-api-headers? linux-headers were called kernel26-headers before linux 3 came.

linux-headers are needed by only a few packages, linux-api-headers however are required by glibc so you you still do need to have them installed.

This is what I am looking at:

 core/linux-headers 3.1.3-1 

Last edited by banshee28 (2011-11-30 02:51:12)


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#5 2011-11-30 10:22:47

graysky
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Re: Linux-Headers no longer needed?

falconindy wrote:

Sure. If you never need to compile an external kernel module, then linux-headers is not needed.


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#6 2011-12-01 12:35:43

banshee28
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Re: Linux-Headers no longer needed?

Thanks everyone....I am also looking at the linux-ck packages now as well. Never knew they existed...


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