Hello to all Trisquel Community, I am new in the forum and New in town. The only antivirus for Linux computers I know is Comodo Antivirus for Linux as of the link below: I have a few questions about the antivirus to use for the Trisquel 7 Operating System: 1)is Trisquel 7 a 32 bit or 64 bit system?, 2)which operating system do I have to choose to install Comodo Antivirus for Linux on Trisquel 7?

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Apr 14, 2015  Help installing Comodo SSL certificate on CentOS 7 Hi, I have a VPS server from OVH with CentOS 7 and apache2 and I bought an SSL cert, Im trying to install it but I cant make it work, I saw a lot of guides but most of them refers to how to install self signed certs, I have active https but getting the warn on the browser.

And 3)alternatively, are there other antiviruses to use for Trisquel 7? If you check the 'Choose your operating system' box of the above Comodo weblink, you may choose the Ubuntu, Debian, Mint, Redhart Entreprise, Fedora, CentOS, SUSE Linux Entreprice and OpenSUSE operating systems, but not Trisquel 7. You can check by typing 'uname -r' into a terminal 2. Just make sure it's the Ubuntu version and you pick the number of 'bits' to match your Trisquel install 3.

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AVG and Sophos support GNU/Linux as well I think If you want to stay 'fully-free' (and you should, because you're using Trisquel!) you're better off with ClamTk. You can install it through the 'Add/Remove Software Applications' panel in the Start menu. I have some more thoughts on whether you need GNU/Linux anti-virus here:. But the tl;dr version is keeping your system up-to-date and locking down your browser is far more effective on a GNU/Linux machine.

Install an ad-blocker, disable 3rd party cookies and disable JavaScript by default) For home use you'd install AV on a GNU/Linux machine to prevent it becoming a 'safe harbour' for Windows viruses. If you have a GNU/Linux-only network, you probably don't need AV.

That's a proprietary program. I suggest you don't use it. If you want an antivirus program, that's ClamAV. Look for 'ClamTK' in the repo through Add/Remove Applications or Synaptic; it acts as a graphical frontend for ClamAV. But I should note that antivirus on GNU/Linux is not for your own protection; it's for the protection of Windows users. All viruses that currently exist for GNU/Linux are non-malicious proof-of-concept viruses, mostly because the techniques are ineffective.

Actual threats for GNU/Linux are security vulnerabilities and rootkits, which antivirus software has nothing to do with. Not only you installed proprietary malware but you also enlarged your attack surface. * every proprietary software is malware. Prove me wrong.

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PROTIP: you can't ** In order to work an antivirus needs full access to your machine, it needs root privileges and it is constantly and actively running in the background giving an attacker a huge opportunity to attack your system via antivirus itself:) I suggest you now enter full masochistic mode and follow the following: 1 - Gutmann style shred every bit on your hard drive with 35 passes 2 - Fill the hardrive with smurf episodes until full to the last bit 3 - Install Gentoo 4 - Pray and Praise teh Gahnuu 5 - Repeat points 1 and 2 6 - Install Trisquel (welcome to the forum!). SuperTramp83, I never met a person so dogmatic like you in the computer/software/Internet field; 'every proprietor software is malware, devil, hell, Satan, a nightmare, it's the worst thing that may happen to your computer or smartphone, we are the best around'. If you read carefully my first message, I wrote 'The only antivirus for Linux computers I know is Comodo Antivirus for Linux'. As Comodo antivirus is the only available antivirus for Linux, how could I choose another Linux compatible antivirus? Please explain SmartestGuyAround aka SuperTramp83! When you go to a restaurant, do you consider every dish for which you are not given the recipe + the right to modify and redistribute it a 'maybe poison'? That's not quite the same thing.