I didn’t know which ‘gcc’ to install so I installed three – ‘gcc – various compilers (C, C++, Objective C, Java)’, ‘gcc-c++’ and ‘libgcc’.ĭownloaded the driver.tar file from and copied this file to /opt/COMODO/driver.tar overwriting the original.Īs this process runs, I noticed it doing much more and taking much longer than before as the required Redirfs modules were being installed.Īfter this process, I opened Comodo AV, which just said it needed updating, then needed a full system scan. Install ‘gcc’ via Software Management tool / Apper. Uninstall Comodo AV with command ‘rpm -ev CAV_LINUX’ This is a compiler so when you run ‘/opt/COMODO/post_setup.sh’ the Redirfs installs correctly, which is the driver which Comodo AV uses for on-access scanning. I tried everything I could to get this to work - I guess persistence pays!įor anyone else with the same problem, I suggest you install ‘gcc’. I’m pleased to say I’ve finally managed to get on-access scanning enabled on my Fedora 19 linux machine!
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