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[TUTE]: Avast Antivirus Home Edition on PCLinuxOS 2011.6 (July/8/2011)

Posted on 19th January 2012 in Papers

Avast Antivirus Home Edition on PCLinuxOS 2011.6 // July 8th, 2011 // by Andy
Enjoy this awesome tute! yea yea, so i did not bother to put pics in, sowhat .. it is simple, you just follow this and, its done! you need apt-get/apt ,and wget, and rpm manager,wich should be all there for Debian and Ubuntu so, i should make this really called for LINUX OS! Also for centos, you COULD try using yum install, or simply copy install.. it should work on many distros that can handle rpm anyhow.. id avoid bsd tho atm…well, just atm…Enjoy the tute!

Yes yes yes… I know… Linux does not needs antivirus software. True. BUT then – if You are dualbooting with Windows You may want to be able to check the other OS once in a while… Rootkits / malware / spyware / rougeware / viruses and so on and so forth… Even if You are not dualbooting another way of using this would be to use Your remaster to check Your computers at home that are using Windows from the LiveCD / LiveDVD level… Seems useful right? You can access the Windows partitions with read / write permissions under Your PCLinuxOS.
Nastiness cannot hide itself from the antivirus with few entries in the registry… Sounds really good… So how does one installs Avast on the PCLinuxOS…
First we need to download a copy of it (it’s legal if You are using it at home on a non-commercial machines. For more info read the Terms and Conditions).

Open konsole and issue this command:
wget -c http://files.avast.com/files/linux/avast4workstation-1.3.0-1.i586.rpm
Now wait for it to finish downloading
Done right?

Now You need to gain root privileges. Issue those commands:
su

give a root’s password when asked.
Now for the installation part issue this command:

apt-get install avast4workstation-1.3.0-1.i586.rpm

and wait for it to finish.
Done?

Now issue those two commands:

echo '' >> /etc/rc.local
echo 'echo 128000000 >/proc/sys/kernel/shmmax' >> /etc/rc.local
Done?

Close the konsole window and go to Kmenu. Type in ava in the search box.
There You go – that’s Your avast.
Click in it. Registration box will pop-up.
Click on the “Click here to obtain registration key” link.
You can choose what browser do You want to use.
Fill out registration form correctly and wait for the e-mail from avast with Your product key.
Copy and paste the registration key into the Registration window and Ok it.
You have just installed Avast home edition for Linux workstations.
!DONE!

Close the avast window and reboot Your machine.
When it’s fully rebooted open Avast and upgrade / configure it to Your liking.

Upgraded and configured Avast Antivirus under PCLinuxOS 2011.6 KDE4

Avast does not have to be installed on KDE4.
It can be installed on any other DE available with PCLinuxOS.
If You want to You can scan the files from the command line… Type in avast --help
for more details and the command syntax.
Avast configuration files and viruses database are stored in the ~/.avast folder.
If the menu entry was not created and You are planning on creating Your own launcher use:
'avastgui' in the command box.

Icons are available here:
/usr/lib/avast4workstation/share/avast/icons/

GOOD STUFF!
Now your protected, so, set cron up and, your done!
XD

2 Responses to “[TUTE]: Avast Antivirus Home Edition on PCLinuxOS 2011.6 (July/8/2011)”

  1. r0ng says:

    @__@ How to contact you mate? (email, etc..)

  2. antivirus mac says:

    I have read so many articles or reviews about the blogger lovers however this article is truly a good paragraph, keep it up.



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