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Re: McAFee Virus Scanner Objects to nanoSaver download from GitHub
If you read it again, you will see that I said what a back door is, I didn’t say it was a virus, it was how a virus was put in computers. Didn’t mean to start an argument.
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Gary H Thompson
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Re: McAFee Virus Scanner Objects to nanoSaver download from GitHub
A backdoor is not a virus. Viruses and malware are created by programmers with malicious intent in order to spread mayhem or for financial gain. A lot of it is offshore these days. It may be fun to
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Jim Shorney
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Re: McAFee Virus Scanner Objects to nanoSaver download from GitHub
You are right! Most virus’s were created by computer repair/programing techs. It started a long time ago, while working on a banks system, the tech put in what they call a ‘back door’. It’s a
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Gary H Thompson
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Re: McAFee Virus Scanner Objects to nanoSaver download from GitHub
I'm gonna play Devil's Advocate here and suggest that all supposed virii
are manufactured by the antivirii companies to induce the fear of a viral
attack on your computer in order to sell you their
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Michael Robinson <mlrobinson1953@...>
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Re: McAFee Virus Scanner Objects to nanoSaver download from GitHub
That’s great! I do a lot of computer work too. Back in the day, my wife would play the ‘ghost buster’ song and call me the virus buster.
Glad you got it fixed!
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Gary H Thompson
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Re: McAFee Virus Scanner Objects to nanoSaver download from GitHub
My grandson cleared the "McAfee" pop-ups on my computer today.
He is a computer services professional.
He did what was stated above, clearing cookies and related stuff from the
Chrome browser and the
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William French - AA1BF
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#39890
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Re: McAFee Virus Scanner Objects to nanoSaver download from GitHub
Gary, you're probably right, but MacAfee is the only ID I could find in
many intrusions and I could not find anything to block. I examined and
searched extensively.
gmail.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Chuck Cole
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Re: McAFee Virus Scanner Objects to nanoSaver download from GitHub
It’s probably not McAfee, it’s a virus that try's to get you to go to their site, thinking you are going to McAfee. The message is the virus.
Clear your browser cookies and browser history and
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Gary H Thompson
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#39888
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Re: McAFee Virus Scanner Objects to nanoSaver download from GitHub
For me, MacAfee *is* the invasive virus. I must take careful steps to
ignore and remove their notices!
I will only use Win10. Win11 has suggested I buy new software when what I
have ain't
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Chuck Cole
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Re: Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
SUSO ………. sudo perhaps ?
socal.rr.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Stephen Thornber
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Re: Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
Disregard all of above. Found this..
panda@vika:~$ history
1 sudo apt update
2 sudo apt install python3-pip
3 pip3 install
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k6whp
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Re: McAFee Virus Scanner Objects to nanoSaver download from GitHub
Something in the newer versions of Saver is falsely triggering McAfee virus signatures. I tell the quarantine to restore the file, then put it on the list to ignore while scanning.
Some other virus
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Stan Dye
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Re: McAFee Virus Scanner Objects to nanoSaver download from GitHub
Even without MacAfee, my laptop running Windows 11 will always say that any
Ham software I try to install is untrustworthy. I thought it may be because
ham software authors are unable to get the
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Jon
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McAFee Virus Scanner Objects to nanoSaver download from GitHub
I've tried downloading nanoSaver to Win11Pro and McAfee snatches the .exe into quarantine. I'm using the github download:
https://github.com/NanoVNA-Saver/nanovna-saver/releases
I tried using a
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Steve Withnell
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Re: Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
I just installed it in Kubuntu 24.04 from the repository via Synaptic package monitor with no errors. It executes and comes with the expected screen but I would have to go to the room with the
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Jim Shorney
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Re: Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
Try doing a
$ Suso apt-cache search nanovna
See what that shows (if anything) as the naming may be slightly different or not included in your versions repo.
Away from a Debian based machine right now
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M0CNL
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Re: Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
Yes, it runs under Linux (e.g. on a Raspberry Pi, or for that matter, on MacOS)
You can download the source from the git repo, or I think there’s a package you can apt-get
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Jim Lux
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Re: Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
Saw this:
Install Howto
Update the package index:
$ sudo apt-get update
Install nanovna-saver deb package:
$ sudo apt-get install nanovna-saver
Did this:
<17:23|~>sudo apt-get
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k6whp
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Re: Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
https://pkgs.org/download/nanovna-saver
Michael L Robinson, KC0TA
“In the beginning of a change the Patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and
hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid
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Michael Robinson <mlrobinson1953@...>
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Running NanoVNA Saver (or other software) on Linux
Have been searching the threads for this item and am wondering if..
(1) NanoVNA Saver has a port to Linux or can be run under Wine on Linux?
(2) Are there any other NanoVNA software packages that run
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k6whp
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