In general, it seems that for some reason there was a period of time (on
a different box update-manager would offer me the complete set of
packages) when for some unknown reason update-manager would offer only
the minimal kernel and modules. This causes all sorts of HW related
issues if the driver modules are either in the extra package or (like in
the case of nvidia binary driver) are built on the system after updating
the kernel (but that requires the headers).

For a start, when was the kernel update (for the 4.4.0-77 kernel which
broke things) being offered? Yesterday at some point? And if anyone can
remember, was there any hint shown that this would not be complete (like
partial upgrade)?

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