On 04/16/2010 01:39 PM, jdow wrote: > From: "Patrick O'Callaghan"<pocallaghan@xxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thursday, 2010/April/15 12:50 > > > >> 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. >> > 1) I have seen at least one active exploit, I fortunately recognized > myself, for Linux in my<mumble> years with computers. (longer than > yours, sonny, although I took a 6 year hiatus in there. {^_-}) (Even > my beloved Amiga (made some money off that system) had online exploits.) > > 2) Some of us live on mixed networks. Open Sores does NOT pay for my > bread, water, and roof, let alone any recreation. So I have Windows > machines around. ClamAV is handy to have in the Linux machine, which > is the master server for the system. > > 3) If you read the kernel list a little more you'd discover enough chatter > about obvious items of vulnerability you'd want to put a condom on your > computer. > > 4) I will agree with you as far as to say Linux is not as vulnerable as > Windows. That is mostly because it is still perceived as being a boutique > OS with savvy users. When that changes I expect to see numbers of active > exploits out on the Internet to increase sharply. I would prefer a casual > date put on his condom BEFORE rather than AFTER he makes mostions to > impregnate me, which at my age is hopeless. > > {^_^} Fortunately Joanne has not had to reinstall YET. > I started with the Vic 20 then went to the 64 I had a Amiga 3000 up to a 68060 and of course lightwave and the video toaster by newtek. Now that Amiga was a system which I adored I find Linux similar but I love the drag and drop of the amiga especially for devices. I run an Amd Phenom 2 945 now initialy with Win 7 x64 ultimate. Am totally fed up with Windows I like Fedora very much and am extremely impressed with security. I freaked out when Clamav found a trojan in my mozilla directory only to see it was the test virus that comes with clamav. I have a home network here with 2 other computers on it. Both Win 7 machines We do not share mail service and only share music and videos from this machine (fat 4 tera byte hd) Anyway I think I will let it run for a bit but I'm still not sure I want it on. Still have really no need unless viruses start to take hold with linux. At the very same time once the damage is done by a nasty virus it is too late. Some protection is needed, I would think I put in a backup Win 7 dvd and scanned it Clam av found 4 on the dvd. Bitdefender for unices found 15 Michael -- 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