I have this feeling that most people are missing the point of why CLAMAV is a
useful tool. If you do it to protect yourself against a virus then that's the
wrong reason. We can debate this till we're blue in the face, but AFAICT there
is no threat of a virus against anything other than Windows.
I
On 04/11/10 23:27, quoth Kevin J. Cummings:
> On 04/11/2010 10:55 PM, Steven W. Orr wrote:
>> I'm running F10 so I can't expect much help, but the 0.94 version of clamav
>> is
>> about to go defunct. I successfully built 0.96 but now when I start it up I
>>
I'm running F10 so I can't expect much help, but the 0.94 version of clamav is
about to go defunct. I successfully built 0.96 but now when I start it up I
get this message:
[r...@saturn test]# clamscan --debug clam-v*.rar sendme
LibClamAV debug: searching for unrar, user-searchpath: /usr/lib
LibCl
I have two hard drives which look like this:
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda6 9.4G 1.5G 7.5G 16% /
/dev/sda11 85G 45G 36G 57% /g
/dev/sda10 30G 6.1G 23G 22% /h
/dev/sda5 30G 21G 7.6G 74% /home
/dev/sda
I just got a Logitech MX620. It has a left, right, middle scroll wheel, the
middle scroll wheel rocks left and right, there's another button to the left
of the left button, and there are two side buttons, one forward and one aft.
Here's a picture of it.
http://tinyurl.com/yfe8vgw
The output of ls