Re: Does the program llvm break all the hardware or only some of it ?

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On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 01:50:22PM +0000, Dorian ROSSE wrote:
> It will bring with 64 gigabyte of ram and the ram wear 2133 MHz of bandwith,
> 
> The graphic card is a NVIDIA quatro p4,
> 
> They have too three device network :
> 
> A pentester ethic,
> 
> A proxy squid,
> 
> A (if red hat install it like this) snort online by two interface of network,
> 
> Do i need more ram ?
> 
> Do you think the setup can't break or do you advice to uninstall llvm ?

You haven't really answered anyone's questions.  I suspect this might
be a translation issue, so I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt,
we just aren't explaining things well enough.

Nothing you've described should prevent you from using Fedora, nor
stop you from installing ClamAV.  LLVM is just suite of development
tools, including compilers and build tools.  Installing it on a system
through the Fedora package manager should not affect your OS.

The fedora ClamAV package enables the system LLVM bytecode
interpreter, if that is what you are asking about.  It looks like
Fedora enables the system LLVM for every arch except PPC64, but you
aren't using that.  Simply installing the ClamAV packages will provide
you with the functionality without needing to install LLVM itself.

Are you trying to compile ClamAV yourself, which is why you are
installing LLVM? Are you trying to install LLVM from source?

Please tell us exactly what you are doing that is causing a problem. 

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Jonathan Billings <billings@xxxxxxxxxx>
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