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james.fannon:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm currently doing a research project into the usage of TAILS, as part of my 
> project I need to be able to analyse the Linux Headers associated with the 
> current version. I am using Tails 2.10 which is ran on Linux 4.8.0-0, however 
> whenever I attempt to update / upgrade to a later version, I am unable to 
> progress with installing a supported package by Debian. Is there any way I 
> can acquire a system with the same Linux version 4.8.0-0 or is there any way 
> I can upgrade the Linux version in TAILS?

So you want to install these two packages:

* linux-headers-4.8.0-0.bpo.2-686
* linux-headers-4.8.0-0.bpo.2-amd64

since we ship two kernels. Indeed, those Jessie backports have been replaced 
with the linux-headers-4.9.0-2-* versions now, so you will have to use 
something like http://snapshot.debian.org to get these older versions. Try 
going back to the date when Tails 2.10 was released.

OTOH, the release candidate of Tails 2.12 will be released later today, and it 
(and the final Tails 2.12) will use Linux 4.9, so I suggest you don't bother 
analysing Tails 2.10 with Linux 4.8 but start with Tails 2.12~rc1 and Linux 4.9 
to get something more relevant.

> FYI I am doing a computer forensics project, and my research is based upon 
> Tails usage, to investigate what can or cannot be retrieved (data wise).

Cool! Please report your findings to the tails-dev@ mailing list!

Cheers!

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