Besides changing passwords, closing accounts, etc, he may have done some nasty stuff to my actual computer. When yesterday I discovered my password no longer worked I had to phone my son to help me, which meant telling him some hard truths about his narcissist father. He found where to search for a foreign user and I deleted it. I also had unplugged my hard-wire (?) internet connection when I moved my laptop to another worktable a few months ago, which is likely how he got in, having seen the laptop in a different location during a short visit, along with a little help from the tenant above to whom he gave a copy of my key (he's the landlord of the building I live in) and I believe it was she who copied my computer onto a usb for him - between this and the missing items in my apartment, I call it gaslighting by proxy). Hard wire is now reconnected.
Trying to sort out what he might have put onto my laptop, I thought I'd start with ClamAv; I knew I had downloaded and even used it. However, my computer won't recognize the command. When I tried to reinstall it I got the message below, but software manager shows it installed. I've just uninstalled it and will soon reinstall it, but I'm wondering if there's something better to be doing to find the misdeeds and get control of my computer again.
Thank you
ps: a big thanks to all the people who liked and commented on previous threads. I wasn't even aware of them until today! Now that I am, I won't ignore them. I'm ever so grateful for all the assistance I've received. I'm a disabled senior alone in city I barely know.
cheers,
Try: apt install <deb name>
root@------------:~# apt install ClamAV
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package ClamAV
Trying to sort out what he might have put onto my laptop, I thought I'd start with ClamAv; I knew I had downloaded and even used it. However, my computer won't recognize the command. When I tried to reinstall it I got the message below, but software manager shows it installed. I've just uninstalled it and will soon reinstall it, but I'm wondering if there's something better to be doing to find the misdeeds and get control of my computer again.
Thank you
ps: a big thanks to all the people who liked and commented on previous threads. I wasn't even aware of them until today! Now that I am, I won't ignore them. I'm ever so grateful for all the assistance I've received. I'm a disabled senior alone in city I barely know.
cheers,
Try: apt install <deb name>
root@------------:~# apt install ClamAV
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package ClamAV