On 09/08/2012 09:24 PM, Doug wrote:
On 09/08/2012 08:36 PM, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
On Sat, Sep 08, 2012 at 20:19:42 -0400,
"Eddie G. O'Connor Jr." <eoconnor25@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So how would someone who's still a greenhorn to Linux protect their
machine?...I refuse to install anything that's going to "charge" me
for their product....(call it a glitch in my mental processes, but
if I'm going to use "Free Open Source Software" then it should be
"free"...no?) I cannot get a handle on ClamAV, it's too complicated
for me, but I haven't seen anything that's available for
Linux....any advice?...
I don't see how ClamAV is difficult. Before you use it, you open a
terminal, become root user*, and type freshclam. Then after it
refreshes its database, you close the terminal, go to the GUI (ClamTK)
and
select Scan. If you want to be thorough, then select recursive or home
recursive and let it go. Nothing simpler.
*In some distros, type su, return, and put in password, then type
freshclam. In others, you can just type sudo freshclam, and put in
your password.
--doug
Cool!...I guess I'll give it a try, but it seemed like it was too much
for someone that doesn't have much experience with the
terminal......thanks !!
EGO II
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