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  1. Hello, Searching the forum I found another similar topic, where they share the download link for the headers (linux-headers-4.4.194_4.4.194-7_armhf.deb). Once downloaded, installed reboot, then reinstall the wireguard, reboot and run. Regards.
  2. Hello, I am using a ThinkerBoard, Tinker OS (Tinker_Board-Debian-Buster-v3.0.11-20211026) and I have the same issue with Wireguard. Error. I verify that I am up to date. The kernel version is. Everything points to a headers issue, but I haven't found a solution. I search for the headers with the same kernel version (4.4.194). But the most similar is 4.19.*,. What is recommended in these cases? - Keep looking for the headers (4.4.194). - Look for another kernel and install the headers? I even ran a test, install a new kernel and header version. (Its armmp version ok?) Reinstall the app. Looks that its installed on the new kernel version 4.19.0.23. Setting up wireguard-dkms (1.0.20210219-1~bpo10+1) ... Loading new wireguard-1.0.20210219 DKMS files... It is likely that 4.4.194 belongs to a chroot's host Building for 4.19.0-23-rt-armmp Building initial module for 4.19.0-23-rt-armmp Done. wireguard.ko: Running module version sanity check. - Original module - No original module exists within this kernel - Installation - Installing to /lib/modules/4.19.0-23-rt-armmp/updates/dkms/ depmod... DKMS: install completed. Setting up wireguard (1.0.20210223-1~bpo10+1) ... But I have the same problem, it doesn't seem to recognize it. It still refers to the previous kernel. If anyone has an idea? :) Regards.
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