Kelly Jones wrote: > Update: >> I've downloaded the Version: 0.32-1.guru.suse100 package (not debuginfo >> rpm). However, YaST remarks a dependency conflict. > > I tried again, as an experiment, and it worked, no dependency conflict noted, > only that dazuko taints the kernel (is it proprietary software?)
I think it means that is not "certified" by SUSE. [snip] >> Before installing, I tried [modprobe dazuko]: >> FATAL: Error inserting dazuko >> (/lib/modules/2.6.13-15-default/extra/dazuko.ko): Invalid argument > > I had a hunch that "FATAL: error" meant it was already probed. This msg > appeared with [modprobe capability] as well. Following the Klamav FAQs' > instructions, I set the dazuko module to load on boot, using the [yast2 > sysconfig] command. During reboot messages, a new boot message appeared > about sub-domain profiles not loaded. These are related to Novell's > AppArmor, an intrusion detection system (?), so perhaps there is a conflict > between AppArmor and Clamav. Anyway, the Klamav icon is in > KMenu/Utilities/Security/Klamav, currently downloading main.cvd. Didn't freshclam already do that? Better watch out for two separate copies of the virus database. > I suppose the lesson is: if it doesn't work, try it again, as there may be > some unknown variation ironed out the second time. Also, one will probably > gain more information of how the parts of a complex process are sequencing > together. The lesson I get is YaST is not as good as "they" claim. I've had similar problems with installation software in all Linux distributions I've used, and under Solaris, where "upgrade" is not a task, it's an adventure... that lately ends up in disaster. Take care. -- René Berber _______________________________________________ http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html