OK, I have Ubuntu 10.04 on a dell latitude E6500. I use Avast paid on my windows systems; amy 'playing / trying / exploring the Linux system…so I am not very comfortable with it.
I downloaded the Avast Free version; registered, received reg key, installed same.
Now I do not see ANY indication that Avast is loaded or working…if I go to terminal and type in “avast”, is “seems” to do a quick scan with a report…
Is that all there is? I do not think the icon is ‘off-screen’, as nothing else is missing…?
OK, what about updates? How do I know it has done so, or do I need to manually run it in Linux? Or does it update just prior to the manually initiated scan?
Change (adjust) the settings for your needs. avast can automatically update when the interface (program) is opened.
There isn’t a setting to update before a scanning starts.
Change (adjust) the settings for your needs. avast can automatically update when the interface (program) is opened.
There isn’t a setting to update before a scanning starts.
I’m embarrassed, but I can find no way to access the program other than thru Terminal - and no options or setting available there, it just runs at that point…an interface with options is not found…at least, by me…
I have found the file “avastgui” that, when ran, gives me a screen that tells me what is going on, and allows me to update and scan the system…how do I get it to create an icon that will either be on the toolbar or in accessories?
I have the same problem as you: I don’t see it running. However, I need to ask, where, exactly, did you extract the files to when you were asked?
I downloaded the Avast Free version; registered, received reg key, installed same.
Which Free version {(RPM package) (DEB package) or (TAR GZ package)} did you d/l and did it install itself as soon as you double-clicked the d/l’d installation file?
I’d really appreciate the additional info so I know whether or not whatever solution is suggested will match up w/ MY pkg (TAR GZ). THANKS IA!
Hallo,
typing avastgui will bring up the gui version. There’s also some script “add desktop entries” that tries to add avast’s icon to few most used desktop managers (install-desktop-entries.sh).
There’s no resident protectio0n unless you decide to use avast4guard.