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How do I install kernel headers for the Ubuntu VPS. I assume these headers should match 2.6.8 OpenVZ kernel. It seems that Apache2 and other apps would like to see header files in order to build from source. Is there an archive of older kernel header files?
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How do I install kernel headers for the Ubuntu VPS. I assume these headers should match 2.6.8 OpenVZ kernel. It seems that Apache2 and other apps would like to see header files in order to build from source. Is there an archive of older kernel header files? {{Unsigned|Jgmarce}}
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: I don't think that this place is the right place to ask support questions. You'd better try [http://forum.openvz.org forum.openvz.org] or [http://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users users@ mailing list].
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: Answering the question: in '''most''' of the cases kernel headers should not closely match the actual kernel running, so you'll be happy with whatever Ubuntu provides. In case you will not be happy with it, just install OpenVZ kernel package — it includes headers as well, or copy /lib/modules/`uname -m`/build directory from the host node into your VE. --[[User:Kir|Kir]] 14:52, 20 August 2006 (EDT)

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How do I install kernel headers for the Ubuntu VPS. I assume these headers should match 2.6.8 OpenVZ kernel. It seems that Apache2 and other apps would like to see header files in order to build from source. Is there an archive of older kernel header files? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jgmarce (talkcontribs) .

I don't think that this place is the right place to ask support questions. You'd better try forum.openvz.org or users@ mailing list.
Answering the question: in most of the cases kernel headers should not closely match the actual kernel running, so you'll be happy with whatever Ubuntu provides. In case you will not be happy with it, just install OpenVZ kernel package — it includes headers as well, or copy /lib/modules/`uname -m`/build directory from the host node into your VE. --Kir 14:52, 20 August 2006 (EDT)