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You want
to run the command then since the tar is in the Comodo folder inside of the opt folder.
Then run the sudo cp command that Valtam gives you.
Valtam posted earlier than me so if wanting Clam. Go for it.
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I have Clam, I wasn't sure if it was good enough...Comodo looked so much like something I was more used to. Installing Clam was super easy even for me. If it's good enough then oK, but I hate leaving anything done half way. So I'll give it one more try.
Well a whole of stuff happened...pages of licensing agreement then it told me it was all installed!
But it did not work from the desktop i got the notice to run: /etc/init.d/cmdavd restart.
When I tried that I got this:
alex@alex-OptiPlex-GX620:~$ cd /
alex@alex-OptiPlex-GX620:/$ /etc/init.d/cmdavd restart
ERROR:To run this script make sure you have Super User (root) permission.
alex@alex-OptiPlex-GX620:/$ cd /
alex@alex-OptiPlex-GX620:/$ whoami
alex
alex@alex-OptiPlex-GX620:/$ pwd
/
I thought that when I was in "/" I did have root permission, or is Super User something even more powerful?
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Try: sudo /etc/init.d/cmdavd restart
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I don't think it worked:
/etc/init.d/cmdavd: 64: .: Can't open /etc/init.d/functions
was the only result. as far as I can see
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Hello!
Valtam is correct - you don't need AV for Linux unless you use Windows files, and that's only to keep you from passing on infected Windows files from or to other Windows PCs.
For that purpose ClamAV and freshclam (to keep ClamAV current) are sufficient for that purpose, and virus definitions gets updated quite frequently...
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