cassimirinho
(usa Ubuntu)
Enviado em 23/02/2009 - 09:11h
Que tal a explicação do site:
In order to install Panda Antivirus for Linux (version 7.0-1) correctly, make sure the following minimum requirements are met:
* Processor: 486 or faster.
* RAM: 32 MB.
* Hard Disk: 20 MB free space.
* Operating System: Red Hat (versions 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 or 8.0), SuSE version 7.3, Mandrake (versions 8.0, 8.1, 8.2 or 9.0) o Debian 2.1.
Once you have checked that these requirements are met, follow the steps below:
From this Panda Software page, download the file pavcl_linux_i386 (in .rpm or .tgz format) and copy it to a directory. Once the file has been copied, the antivirus installation process can begin.
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If Red Hat Package Manager (rpm) is installed –which is usually the case in Red Hat, Mandrake, SuSE, etc.- download the file .rpm. In order to install the antivirus correctly, type the following command in the command line:
rpm –i pavcl_linux_i386.rpm
If you are not in the directory in which the file was copied, specify the path in the following way:
rpm –i [/path]/ pavcl_linux_i386.rpm
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If Red Hat Package Manager (rpm) is not installed -for example in Debian-, use the .tgz file. In this case follow the steps below:
o Copy the pavcl_linux_i386.tgz file to the root / directory.
o Decompress the file using the following command:
gzip –d pavcl_linux_i386.tgz
o The file pavcl_linux_i386.tar is created.
o In order to install the antivirus, type:
tar –xvf pavcl_linux_i386.tar
When installation is complete, the required directory structure is created.