How to install Avast antivirus for linux?

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Sridhar_Rao

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Perhaps you are aware that Avast has a free product for linux machines and is available for free download at *www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-for-linux-edition.html

Let us not get into any discussion on things like "how safe is linux" or "linux does not need an AV" etc. All I want is a little help to install the antivirus, nothing more.

The download options include:

*www.avast.com/eng/images/download_img.gif avast! Linux Home Edition (RPM package)
*www.avast.com/eng/images/download_img.gif avast! Linux Home Edition (DEBpackage)
*www.avast.com/eng/images/download_img.gif avast! Linux Home Edition (TAR GZ package)
I am running Ubuntu (gnome), which of these three should I download?
I have never installed software that is not in the synaptic manager, hence I don't know to install any software using command line interface. Unfortunately, this package is not available in synaptic manager. A step by step guide would be very useful.

Clamwin is available in synaptic manager for installation. How about that one? User review please.
 

Faun

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deb

just double click on the file after download completes, it will prompt you for installation. It's that simple.
 

Ron

||uLtiMaTE WinNER||
newbie to Linux......
Guys i was told tht linux dont need antivirus....but seein this thread runnin i am surprised..........I hd never heard abt this before........
anyways which is the best antivirus for linux?
 

shady_inc

Pee into the Wind...
newbie to Linux......
Guys i was told tht linux dont need antivirus....but seein this thread runnin i am surprised..........I hd never heard abt this before........
anyways which is the best antivirus for linux?
The only reason people run AVs on linux is to scan the files they need to send to Windows PCs, to make sure they don't get infected by viruses.
 
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Sridhar_Rao

Sridhar_Rao

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Thanks, as suggested I downloaded the deb version and the installation was successful (or so I was informed...), BUT I don't see the application anywhere (even after a restart). Neither there is a shortcut in the menu. I think I am missing something here...please guide me..what else needs to be done.
 

Faun

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why dont you type avast in terminal, else make a launcher for it in the menu
 
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Sridhar_Rao

Sridhar_Rao

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I typed avast in terminal and after accepting the registration key, it scanned the computer. Thanks. But how can I see a GUI for Avast and how do I selectively scan a file or folder?

make a launcher for it in the menu
Please let me know how.
 
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FilledVoid

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*www.debianadmin.com/avast-antivirus-for-ubuntu-desktop.html

Heres a guide on use of Avast on Ubuntu. Im quite amazed at the information on Debianadmin. Definitely worth a read in your free time. Please note I don't own the site, or get any proceeds from it.
 
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Sridhar_Rao

Sridhar_Rao

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Thank you very much. The link you gave simplified everything. Here is what I did...

you need to run a script from the following location cd /usr/lib/avast4workstation/share/avast/desktop
sudo ./install-desktop-entries.sh install
This will complete the application menu setup.
If you want to access you need to go to Applications—>Accessories—>avast!Antivirus
It did the job. Thanks once again for the link.
 
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