On 05/20/2011 11:08 PM, Tim wrote: > It's generally regarded that you don't need anti-virus software for > Linux. I haven't bothered, haven't seen the need for it, and I think > it's been around a decade that I've been running Linux this way. (And I > do mean it runs, not hobbles about in a broken way, that some people > will put up with.) > Basically agree with you. FWIW, I run anti-virus *not* to protect myself, but to protect others where I may inadvertently pass on a virus. In my business I get MS Word and MS Powerpoint documents from various sources and, at times, pass them on to others. I can't be 100% certain the the documents that I receive are virus free. So, rather than being accused of disseminating infected documents, I prefer to pass on documents that I am confident are virus free. So, I check all incoming document. -- I'm not laughing with you, I'm laughing at you. èæå æåè / åååå åèåæ
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