Jacob Alexander Tice
Jacob Alexander Tice
Oh, nevermind.
this is still an issue over a year later. Has there been any progress?
Kaspersky was seeing it as a virus, not the browsers.
Gene Kaspersky is not very close with the Russian government, and actually has all operations in Switzerland now. Also, as someone who generally is very security conscious, getting a rootkit...
It actually already works, mostly. The only thing that needs to be done manually is moving the .desktop file to ~/.local/share/applications.
After running "make rules mo", of course.
Running as root works for some reason.
I don't even know what's going on, removing a profile that caused the program to crash in my backtrace worked. I'm not closing this because that's still a problem.
It started crashing again with the same goddamn error message. EDIT: nevermind, that was because it failed to parse a package alias again.
That would be because the web server is down.