Newbie12
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AVG is usually automatically set up to do periodic scans which would run without any interaction from you.
Also, that folder you said about sounds a bit suspicious. What is actually in it?
Well, I disabled AVG's auto scan in the background. I like to have control over my scans. So I doubt it's that. Unless it somehow re-enabled itself which I find quite impossible unless by human intervention or a virus/malware. Also, if I tried to stop it or pause it atleast, it won't let me, or does nothing.
About that folder, it just has some sav#(and then some random number after that), and log files. I've done a google search on this and all that came up is that it could be related to windows update (which I don't use), Auslogics Registry Defragmentor(thus the letters RD in the folder name) and just left over unistallation information (which could be it...)
@ertaboy356b: so you think it's a linux bug?