Eric Clark wrote:
> Is there a real big need for having an anti-virus on linux?
>
> if so what are some good ones to use?
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Will the software be used in a commercial environment?  If not, then you
could use AVG from Grisoft:-
    http://free.avg.com/download
I've used it for a couple of years now and haven't had any problems. 
Come to think of it, it hasn't found any viruses either!?!?!  Perhaps
I've been lucky, but I prefer to believe my email server is fairly good
at rejecting spam etc.
If you are using it in a commercial environment, you can purchase a
subscription server licence for Linux from them.
    http://www.avg.com/product-avg-server-edition-for-linux

Regards,

Ian

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