I try to manage kernels so that I always have the last public release as
well as the most up to date RC and the previous one. On laptops I just run
the latest RC as ot always seems to work (except occasionally). For my
workstation though I need the NVIDIA driver which almost never compiles
with the latest RC kernel (*). So I generally run the last public release
kernel on my workstation s as to be able to compile the NVIDIA driver. Not
usually a problem since kernel updates do not remove kernels, I do that
manually. However a recent removal of something has led to the 4.1.0 kernel
header file package being removed, and, of course, it is no longer
available in the Rawhide repository.

What is the officially correct way of getting back older kernel header
packages? 


(*) Laptops running standard Rawhide kernels, workstation running the
special kernels without debugging.
 
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