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AVG Linux Email Server / User Manual
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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 
z  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 Installation package
Mandrake Linux, Red 
Hat, Red Flag, Fedora 
Core and other 
systems supporting 
the RPM packager 
utility 
avg71{edition}-r{version}-a{version of 
avi}.
i386.rpm
Any other Linux 
distribution (e. g. 
Debian, Slackware, 
Gentoo etc.) 
avg71{edition}-r{version}-a{version of 
avi}.
i386.tar.gz
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 for detailed information on 
this topic). 










