Try gedit.
sudo gedit /etc/mfreshclam.conf
put a # in front of the word Example, a few lies fromt he top of the
file, then <crtl s> to save the file
Exit gedit and in the terminal type sudo freshclam and it will go and
get the virus files.
Roger
Interestingly enough, I don't have "nano" OR "pico"....when I try
either of those I get a "Command not found" message.....hmmm.....
EGO II
OK, you should be able to do this from a GUI editor. I opened KWrite
and made my way to freshclam.conf. I'm not sure how you would proceed
if you need to be root to edit the file.
It just never occurred to me that you could edit a bash file using a
GUI editor. Someone will surely step in and tell me how to do it if
you need to have root permission to edit the file.
In the meantime, try it without root, and see if it works. Just put
that # in front of Example on the eighth (?) line and save the file.
(You may not have KWrite--it's a KDE file--but there
is certainly some simple editor available on your distro.)
--doug
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