Thanx, m8!!!

In the meantime, it recognised the webcam. You see, it has 2 modes: 
1) as a webcam and 
2) the other as a photo camera, with additional disk, so it sees it as an 
external disk. 
So, that is cool and it is an improvement on the previous version of Ubuntu, in 
my experience.

I downloaded the Root Terminal application, so it is easy to do stuff
trough that without the sudo command, which sometimes might be a bit
confusing, as it's not always needed etc. So, that is cool, too.

The thing is, if I want to update my ClamAV it is not allowing me, which
I find objectionable. It should be possible to update the virus
definitions at my command, for any user, as that can only be helpful.
That's my suggestion to the Ubuntu team.

Also, my firewall has to be manually started, when I boot the system, it
doesn't boot with it, and I tried giving the command in the general
management and in the firewall configuration - but it still isn't doing
it, I'm afraid. Any ideas, please?

I also managed to sort out the Canon stuff with 1 exception, as I
reported earlier in other parts of the forum: I can't get it to print at
a higher resolution, so it's quite poor quality at default values... Any
help there, please?

Thank you kindly, once again, for your good work and to the community
for all this effort and mutual help!!!

Cheers!

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Cannon MP360 printer, ClamAV, Desktop Firewall and other issues...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231910
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