Hi again,
clamonacc you didn't really need.
Here i do not have this, i scan normally every 2 hours my e-mails and only on
sunday my computer.
we are on linux., linux isn't so much effected for virsuses or something.
by the way: if you find another anti-virus for linux without using the terminal
Hi Marc,
So apparently it was a bug(?) in ClamTK. The errors have gone away (for
now). The big problem is I want Clam to do what Clamonacc does so
removing it shouldn't be an option? I want it to run at certain times
to check for malicious files, etc. I'll re-enable the schedule via Clam
TK and se
Hi Tim,
have you seen this: https://www.mankier.com/8/clamonacc?
Maybe you can uninstall the clamonacc daemon (sudo apt-get uninstall
clamonacc?) if you don't need the features of ClamAV Scan OnAccess.
A big HDD takes really long time for scanning.
In my case with a really huge list of exceptio