G'day Aleksey,

I've never used ClamAV before, but I did "apt-cache search clamav" to get a
list of clamav-related packages and noticed that there's a package called
avscan which provides a GTK frontend for ClamAV. So you probably want to do
"sudo apt-get install avscan". Another one you might want to try is clamtk.

- James Foster


On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 9:35 PM, Aleksey Tsalolikhin <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi.  I am not familiar with Ubuntu, but a friend recently upgraded
> from Ubuntu 6 to 7 and I helped him after the upgrade.
>
> (He got a new system with Ubuntu 7 on it, so it was a fresh install.)
>
> One of the things I did was run "apt-get install clamav" to install
> anti-virus on it, per his request, "I want to have anti-virus and I
> used to have ClamAV".
>
> Now he says, "In my previous computer I was able to check that the
> security was up to date by going into Applications Clamav but I do not
> see any means to do that on this computer."
>
> How do I get ClamAV to show up under his applications, please?
> Should I have installed it a different way?
>
> Thanks,
> Aleksey
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