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# tar xzvf avggui-1.0-{release}.i386.tar.gz
Change directory to avggui:
# cd avggui1
Run the installation script as root then:
$ ./install.sh
If your distribution supports it, you can install GUI from RPM package:
Download latest rpm and install it:
# rpm -i avggui-1.0-{release}.i386.rpm
Launch the /opt/grisoft/avggui/bin/avggui_update_licinfo.sh script as root
for updating license information after installation.
Note: You can configure PAM authentication (used in avggui run by a non-root user
when changing license information) in the file /etc/pam.d/avggui.
a)
Distributions Currently Supported
Distribution
Mandrake Linux, Red
Hat, Red Flag, Fedora
Core and other
systems supporting
the RPM packager
utility
Any other Linux
distribution (e. g.
Debian, Slackware,
Gentoo etc.)
b)
The Installation Process
The installation process will automatically determine all features of your
system and will perform the proper installation of AVG for Linux E-mail
Server on your computer. Perform installation from the packages mentioned
in the table above to also install the AVG for Linux E-mail Server command
line modules (besides the e-mail scanning daemons).
(See chapter
7. Standalone Command Line Modules
this topic).
Copyright (c) 1992-2006 GRISOFT, s.r.o. All rights reserved.
Installation package
avg71{edition}-r{version}-a{version of
avi}.i386.rpm
avg71{edition}-r{version}-a{version of
avi}.i386.tar.gz
for detailed information on
www.grisoft.com
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