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  1. 6 hours ago, Rami said:

    well I am out of ideas and everything I search about in Google trying to find a solution for this mentions SSH connections , but in your case you are not using SSH at all , and I do believe the xhost command is SSH related also.

    I guess there is nothing to do but wait for an ESET staff, I will tag Marcos and Peter maybe they could help you.

    @Marcos

    @Peter Randziak

    FInally found how to do fix it.

    I typed sudo su before both commands  :

    chmod +x

    ./eset_nod32av_64bit_en.linux

    And now i finally got it installed :P

  2. 3 hours ago, Rami said:

    Searching in Google the error message will give you a lot about SSH and something called xhost

    Try to see here : https://www.ckode.dk/linux/gtk-warning-cannot-open-display-0/

    Copied from the website :

     

    Update me if that fixes anything for you .

    1 - xhost +local: 

    2 - chmod +x (if not already changed)

    3-  ./eset_nod32av_64bit_en.linux 

    If 3 failed , try it with sudo before.

    xhost: command not found

     

  3. On 7/28/2019 at 10:06 AM, Rami said:

    Sadly ESET doesn't give priority that much to the Linux version because it's not used as the Windows version :(

    Have you ever tried to switch to Ubuntu ? even though that Manjaro is based on ArchLinux and ArchLinux is based on Debian which is what Ubuntu is based on ,

    But it seems that ESET doesn't support ArchLinux/Manjaro.

    Nope i have used it before,Eset  support manjaro.Dont know whats wrong now.

    The only requirement for linux is only kernel 2.6.x and later. And must run at all unix/debian linux's etc.

  4. On 7/25/2019 at 3:15 PM, Rami said:

    It seems to be some kind of a compatibility issue with ESET and Manjaro  , I would wait for ESET Staff to reply about this , they will know more than me.

    I don't think it will make difference to install the missing libs , because if the installer opened correctly , it will ask you for the missing libs , so you could download them and re launch the installer.

    I will check the topic every day.

  5. 12 hours ago, Rami said:

    You are welcome ,

    Open Terminal and navigate to the folder that contains the installer , mostly if you right click in the folder you have the option to open the folder in Terminal

    You need to type ,

    chmod +x eset_nod32av_64bit_en.linux 

    And then :

    ./eset_nod32av_64bit_en.linux 

    Then you will be prompted to put a password for sudo , mostly you will be denied the installation because you lack 2 files from the library , I  just can't recall their names , you can just google them and download them to your linux , and then you can proceed with the installation

    I done that,but the program still no launch.

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