AVG Installation
Had some problems with Clam/Klam AV, so tried to install AVG, but the installation failed. I received the following notice board when trying to de-install AVG:
Subprocess failed. Error: RPM non riuscito:/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.63199: line 4: /opt/avg/avg8/etc/init.d/avgdinit.conf: No such file or directory error: %preun(avg85flx-r812-a3371.i386) scriptlet failed, exit status 1 What can I do now? I work on OpenSUSE 11.1 KDE/4. :hattip: Thanks |
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can you please show command used to install. where did you get the rpm from? i have just installed on opensuse 11 from http://download.avgfree.com/filedir/...a3371.i386.rpm without any problems |
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I went to
http://free.avg.com/it-it/download.prd-afl and downloaded the AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition for Linux (avg85flx-r812-a3371.i386.deb) |
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try the .rpm version for suse. check the link i gave... Code:
wget http://download.avgfree.com/filedir/inst/avg85flx-r812-a3371.i386.rpm -- Code:
rpm -ivh --test avg85flx-r812-a3371.i386.rpm or just test first Code:
rpm -ivh --test http://download.avgfree.com/filedir/inst/avg85flx-r812-a3371.i386.rpm |
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Did it, but wrong again...
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Maybe the best thing to do is to cancel and re-install the whole system, is there a way to do it by terminal? Restoring is always the best way when there are several things which are working improperly on a system... |
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I thought Linux doesn't need antivirus software.
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there is also the use of AV software if you DL a bunch of things on the amule network -- there are A LOT of windows.exe files hidden in them |
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It says error: omission http://download.avgfree.com/filedir/...a3371.i386.rpm - transfer failed - unknown or unexpected error After twice setting and restoring the system boot (problems apparently repaired in cups-hal-ntp-postfix) :( |
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wget http://download.avgfree.com/filedir/inst/avg85flx-r812-a3371.i386.rpm Code:
rpm -ivh --test avg85flx-r812-a3371.i386.rpm if this runs with no major error, then rerun omitting the --test option. if you cannot pull the file down using wget, then the firewall or something is blocking the access.. |
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