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Disable loading of talpa modules

Hi,

I have sophos antivirus for linux running on fedora20 and I'm not using on-access scanning so the talpa modules apparently aren't necessary.

However, I'm now receiving frequent emails that "Unable to load Talpa modules". I'd like to disable the loading of the modules.

I'm also curious why it's unable to load, in case I do wish to do on-access scanning? I've run savupdate so I have the latest modules and virus patterns. How do I find out the current version of talpa that I have installed?

Thanks so much.

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  • Talpa 1.18.4 will always fail as it doesn't support kernels as recent as Fedora 20's kernel.

    Talpa 1.18.6 works on the vanilla 3.17 kernel, but that doesn't mean it will work with Fedora's 3.17 kernel since Redhat may have included additional patches. However there are other reasons why Talpa might fail to compile that would be individual to your machine, such as missing gcc/make/kernel headers.

    Fedora changes too rapidly for Sophos to produce pre-compiled Talpa Binary Packs for its kernels, so only local compilation is available. If you want a supported platform I would suggest CentOS would be a better choice.

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  • Talpa 1.18.4 will always fail as it doesn't support kernels as recent as Fedora 20's kernel.

    Talpa 1.18.6 works on the vanilla 3.17 kernel, but that doesn't mean it will work with Fedora's 3.17 kernel since Redhat may have included additional patches. However there are other reasons why Talpa might fail to compile that would be individual to your machine, such as missing gcc/make/kernel headers.

    Fedora changes too rapidly for Sophos to produce pre-compiled Talpa Binary Packs for its kernels, so only local compilation is available. If you want a supported platform I would suggest CentOS would be a better choice.

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