diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 02b3fbe..4bfb07a 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -84,14 +84,14 @@ Warning: Don't do this. It's much easier to just double-click a .deb or .rpm. Examples: $ perl clamtk + or + $ chmod +x /path/to/clamtk $ /path/to/clamtk -* Note: If you have installed this program as an rpm or .deb, you -do not need to take these steps. -* Note: Did you get errors with this? Check the TROUBLESHOOTING section -at the end. +* Note: If you have installed this program as an rpm or .deb, you do not need to take these steps. +* Note: Did you get errors with this? Check the TROUBLESHOOTING section at the end. ### DEBs You should be able to just double-click the .deb file to install it. This assumes you have permissions to install programs, of course. Your package manager should grab any necessary dependencies. @@ -129,7 +129,9 @@ Note that the Debian/Ubuntu builds are and have always been gpg-signed. ClamTk can run from the commandline, too: $ clamtk file_to_be_scanned + or + $ clamtk directory_to_be_scanned However, the main reason for the commandline option (however basic) is to allow for right-click scanning within your file manager (e.g., Nautilus or Dolphin). If you want more extensive commandline options, it is recommended that you use the clamscan binary itself. (Type `man clamscan` at the commandline.) Or, if you know of something useful, let me know and I can add it as an option.