Hi Juerg,
Thanks for the fast response. I should have looked up the kernel naming
conventions [1] before posting. Sorry for the noise.
In case anyone finds this issue via websearch in 5 years, here's some
more information on this, which I dug up:
1. I was confused why building a kernel from
That's correct albeit confusing behavior. The source package name is
always linux-source-x.y.0 regardless of the actual (upstream) kernel
version that it provides. If you really need upstream version 6.5.0 you
need to install a specific/old version (6.5.0-5.5 in this case) of
linux-source-6.5.0.
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