Ok, the pandora is gaming primary computer 2nd does it come with an antivirus thing like just an example cuz I'm a noob but nortons lol I mean what if your pandora got invaded and died ... Oh no!!!!
Reflash the firmware. It takes, what, 2 minutes? You lose custom settings like background and theme, and right now bigger things like contact lists in Pidgin, and once it fully goes PND that won't be a problem. Perhaps a backup script which records some of these things can be created so you can just restore such configurations after a reflash.I mean what if your pandora got invaded and died ... Oh no!!!!
Are you feeling ok? :blink:Ooh this fun looks also ok third lights through keys or not cuz there's also dark some lol times haha
Maybe he's got a virusAre you feeling ok? :blink:
Maybe he's got a virus
He's the terrorist lol bad news pandora you got you first sworn enemy...... Banjeef lolQuick, get us clamAV !!!
Apparently? Wasn't perfect, but I understood what he said: "Pandora is a gaming system first, but it's also a computer. Does it have an antivirus like Norton? I am an inexperienced user so I don't know these things, hahaha. It would be a very bad thing if something were to infect the Pandora and cause it to crash. It would make me sad."
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That makes no sense. Do you run AV on your USB hard disc? But I'm not going to fight the good fight with your IT department, so good luck in your quest.In the interest of answering the question, at some point in time I'm going to compile ClamAV, an open source anti virus. There are no known viruses for ARM Linux yet, but the Pandora can still act as a carrier, and my office requires an active anti virus in order to connect to their network for exactly that reason.
Indirectly, yes. You can't just plug a USB hard drive directly into the network, it needs to go through a PC, and that PC must be running anti virus in order to be connected to the network.That makes no sense. Do you run AV on your USB hard disc?