From: "Michael Miles" <mmamiga6@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, 2010/April/15 13:02 > On 04/15/2010 12:50 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: >> On Thu, 2010-04-15 at 12:22 -0700, Michael Miles wrote: >> >>> I have removed all and I will wait for proper instruction as I really >>> do not know enough about this OS >>> >> Given that you say so yourself, the logical question is "why do you need >> Clamav"? Clamav is usually installed by people running mail servers for >> users who access them from Windows. If all you're doing is reading mail >> in Linux, it's extremely unlikely that you even need it. In 35 years of >> using first Unix and then Linux, I have yet to see a single virus that >> wasn't a proof-of-concept demo. >> >> poc >> >> > This is really what I have been wrestling with myself....why do I really > need it > > Is Fedora really that secure? If you learn it and don't subvert its features it is "apparently" more secure than Windows through at least XP. (Vista is the NT world's ME. 7 might be decent. But it's protections are too easy to subvert, and alas, too necessary.) > I come from windows and I am amazed at how not secure windows is. I'm not. Building bullet-proof software is really difficult. Otherwise the newly revealed kernel null pointer dereference exploits would not exist. > So thank you as I don't really need it. > > The only time I get a reaction from Virus software with linux is when I > put in a windows 7 backup dvd I don't make a practice of keeping live bugs around. Of course, I do have something too many AV tools false alarm on. Ah well. {^_-} -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines