Originally Posted by gammagoat
Try installing python2.4-glade2, this and pythongtk as shown earlier is required to make avggui work
Originally Posted by gammagoat
Try installing python2.4-glade2, this and pythongtk as shown earlier is required to make avggui work
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Clamav won't repair infected files (only delete them), looking at the documentation for AVG it has a command line run option to actually repair files.Originally Posted by yasenov
And looking at the AVG Linux FAQ, these are the system requirements:
Necessary libraries:
* pygtk2.0 >= 2.0.0
* pygtk2.0-libglade >= 2.0.0
* python >= 2.2.2
* libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3
* libc.so.6
* libexpat.so.0
Last edited by dcstar; February 26th, 2006 at 10:32 AM. Reason: More info
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In Dapper avggui & has to be ran as root but i suspect that is old news.
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This question comes up in the windows environment quite a bit. I suggest installing the Clamav, Windows version, as well as the free AVG and i.e. the free Avast one if you have a Windows PC. Otherwise do it on Ubuntu. Find a test virus by Googling and see which one detects these best. I look for a simple and user friendly interface, ease of updating the virus signatures, can it find the latest virii and whether it scans incoming and outgoing mail. Thereafter any other functions are a bonus. Clamav is very slow! AVG is an commercial program and free, so it normally detects all latest virii. I actually use the free Avast on my Windows PC which has the fasted signature update I have seen to date, about 20 seconds on a dial up, others can take up to an hour or more on a slow dialup. As we are mostly putting preventative measures in place for windows shared files containing virii, the rule of thumb may be to use what works well on Windows at the moment!!! This I am going to regret saying!Originally Posted by yasenov
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That's a trial version (30 days) not the free version.Originally Posted by lotusleaf
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Thanks for the info, I haven't tried it yet. I'm going to send them an e-mail suggesting they make a .deb available for Ubuntu. Thanks for the howto with screenshots and all.Originally Posted by Artificial Intelligence
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Good idea about sending them a request for a .deb package. Going to do it myself too. Also if everybody else does it I think they'll do it.
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