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How to install ClamAV?
#1
Install/remove software shows Clam anti virus as installed but it is not available in desk top. Tried to reinstall and got a error report . Can anyone advise please?
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#2
https://www.clamav.net/  This might help https://www.clamav.net/documents/installing-clamav
Have you tried  menu/all and see if it appears there.  Otherwise try command line? clamscan
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(07-21-2018, 09:15 PM)newtusmaximus link Wrote: https://www.clamav.net/  This might help https://www.clamav.net/documents/installing-clamav
Have you tried  menu/all and see if it appears there.  Otherwise try command line? clamscan
Hi yes I have tried all menus and programme file search. Thanks for replying I just did command line as you advised .
Welcome to Linux Lite 4.0 lee1984

Saturday 21 July 2018, 23:49:52
Memory Usage: 2212/7891MB (28.03%)
Disk Usage: 15/110GB (14%)
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 lee1984  ~  clamscan
/home/lee1984/.nvidia-settings-rc: OK
/home/lee1984/.gtk-bookmarks: OK
/home/lee1984/.face: OK
/home/lee1984/.xsession-errors.old: OK
/home/lee1984/.bash_logout: OK
/home/lee1984/.gksu.lock: Empty file
/home/lee1984/.sudo_as_admin_successful: Empty file
/home/lee1984/.bash_history: OK
/home/lee1984/.asoundrc: OK
/home/lee1984/.dmrc: OK
/home/lee1984/.Xauthority: OK
/home/lee1984/.ICEauthority: OK
/home/lee1984/.gtkrc-2.0: OK
/home/lee1984/.profile: OK
/home/lee1984/bioshockbd.jpg: OK
/home/lee1984/.xsession-errors: OK
/home/lee1984/.bashrc: OK

----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------
Known viruses: 6799885
Engine version: 0.99.4
Scanned directories: 1
Scanned files: 15
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 0.82 MB
Data read: 0.75 MB (ratio 1.08:1)
Time: 15.827 sec (0 m 15 s)
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#4
Strange don't they update hardware specs on the main site anymore ? I sent mine twice already . lol.
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#5
https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/tutor...#antivirus
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[member=6863]limey-lee[/member]  Clamav is a terminal only program, If you want a gui you need to install clamtk.

Quote:Database updates can also be downloaded automatically.

For manual use: install the package clamav.

For automated use: install the package clamav-daemon.

Both methods will also install the updater clamav-freshclam.

If one wants a GUI, then install the package clamtk.

Taken from: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ClamAV

Just tested myself :
Code:
sudo apt-get install clamav clamav-daemon clamtk

Menu item appears in Accessories which starts a simple gui to configure etc.

[member=2]Jerry[/member] maybe with window users expecting a gui this should be added to the helpfile for linux lite Smile

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#7
[member=7644]DeepThought[/member] clamtk was deliberately left out because the interface is buggy and slow to react to some actions.
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Jerry Bezencon
Linux Lite Creator

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[member=2]Jerry[/member]  Thanks for the info, personally I don't use it but was just a thought for others who want/need a gui Smile

DeepThought
Owner and DJ at WKDfm Radio ( www.wkdfm.co.uk )
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#9
Thanks very much for your info DeepThought . I'm wondering now if all the types of Clam can be installed or which one would be suitable to scan a separate drive other than
the operating drive . E.g  usb connected drive . I've been away from Linux for a while so trying to get familiar again lol .
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