Here is an old VMexample which is strange, it looks like Debian has removed this from all the repos. The easiest solution is just to upgrade to a kernel with a working/supported headers, but we don't like doing things the hard way.
In this case it's a 1 year old Debian 11 install, but this can and does happen on random Linux distros sometimes, especially Debian based.
apt-cache search `uname -r`
linux-image-amd64 - Linux for 64-bit PCs (meta-package)........
1. Let's work from an environment where we can install Ansible on.
If you are using an older version of Linux based on Mint 18 or Ubuntu 16, you may want to get the PPA and get the latest version of Ansible that way:
sudo apt install gpg
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ansible/ansible
sudo apt update........
Here is the only solution Ifound that works in Firefox:
*Note you could basically just copy all of the commands in bold (the rest just shows the output)
Install sqlite3
sqlite3 places.sqlite
sqlite> .clone places.sqlite-fixed
moz_places... done
moz_historyvisits... done
moz_inputhistory..........
Nice Search Engine Optimization Toolshttp://searchenginewatch.com/facts/article.php/2156041
I quickly checked this out and I like the Google tool that helps you determine the popularity of certain keywords and then it gives you other related search terms that those people used to search with.
Excellent :)........