Sure, it means it can't find kernel headers, usually those glibc was
compiled agnist but in most cases the currently running kernel will do. Most
distros keep headers in /usr/include/linux.

Most people extract they're kernel source in /usr/src/linux, so many things
look there as well. (actually /usr/src/linux/include/) The debate as to
wether or not kernel source should actually be extracted to /usr/src/linux
or your home directory and compiled as root or a standard user ragers on,
but that's another thread.

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