![]() I’m running Fedora 16, which I believe is supported. I’ve tried restarting my computer, which still does not resolve the matter. I then run ‘/etc/init.d/cmdavd restart’ which runs ok. The cmgdaemon started successfully! ĬOMODO Antivirus is successfully configured, you can start it from Menu or Desktop. RedirFS kernel modules installation failed. Make -C /lib/modules/ uname -r/build M=/tmp/driver/redirfs modules_install Make: *** /lib/modules/3.1.686/build: No such file or directory. Make -C /lib/modules/ uname -r/build M=/tmp/driver/redirfs modules Please install the kernel source or kernel headers for 3.1.686, then run this script again. Then linux kernel source or linux kernel headers for your current kernel version 3.1.686 can not be found. When I run the post_setup command, I get this output: Then run “/etc/init.d/cmdavd restart” command to restart your cmdavd service.Ī second message, almost identical to the first is displayed after, but instead of ‘redirfs.ko’, it’s ‘avil.ko’ I choose ‘yes’ to fix them, and a message appears saying 'The kernel module redirfs.ko appropriate for your current kernel version does not exist, please run /opt/COMODO/post_setup.sh to install it. ![]() When I click ‘Run diagnostics’, it says problems were found with the installation. I installed clamAV but looks like it does not support real time protection.I’ve installed Comodo Antivirus for Linux, and when I open the main window I have an error saying ‘Filesystem filter driver is not loaded’. The whole point of this is that I want to make sure my system is secure, even though it is an already-safe Linux. I’m pretty sure I installed all Xorg-x11 packages but unsure why this error kept popping up. But I got an error saying cannot connect to X server On the left within the app it said “application not running” and suggested me to do this in terminal: sudo /opt/COMODO/cavdiagnostic However when I first launched it said “sqlite driver not installed.” But I’m sure both sqlite 2 and 3 are installed. I installed Comodo as an anti virus guard for me. I’m using Tumbleweed + Gnome, both latest I believe. This post may be a little confusing but I try to break it down. But same error.įor now I guess I would just regularly use clamAV to do some virus scanning, since real-time protection does not seem to work. ![]() I downloaded the rpm from their website and yes, I was pretty sure I chose openSUSE and 64-bit.Īctually when the “sqlite driver not installed” message popped out, I uninstalled Comodo then re-installed the sqlite2 & 3 packages, then re-installed Comodo. In that case, you have to install your dependencies manually before installing Comodo.Īlthough most viruses won’t affect Linux, it’s still useful to run AV on files in case those files ever are copied or moved to a Windows machine… The RPM might not install sqlite as a dependency, or have the openSUSE code to install the dependency (eg using dnf), so it might be necessary to install sqlite installing Comodo.Īlthough I don’t see a TAR download on the current Comodo website, a quick search returns hits that’s how some people installed Comodo. It might make a difference if you installed sqlite already or not… Where did you download and install your Comodo from?Īnd, if you did install an RPM, did you make sure it’s the 64-bit Comodo and not 32-bit? ![]() I don’t know what language Comodo is written in, so can’t recommend a specific package. Database connectors(aka drivers) are installed as separate packages.
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