Re: [ubuntu-uk] KlamAV and AV in general

2008-03-11 Thread Michael Holloway
> > > > If you're sharing a C:\ drive, you've got to be stark starting > mad... > That's s bad XP even warns you NOT to do it... > > I totally agree... But when you can control the way people can access > it, its not too bad

Re: [ubuntu-uk] KlamAV and AV in general

2008-03-10 Thread Kris Douglas
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 8:53 PM, LeeGroups <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Hi > > > > I've just installed KlamAV on my KUbuntu Laptop, just to have a > > look at > > it. It's virus definition database is huge - ie, windows targeted > > viruses. > > > > It it worthwhile

Re: [ubuntu-uk] KlamAV and AV in general

2008-03-10 Thread LeeGroups
> > Hi > > I've just installed KlamAV on my KUbuntu Laptop, just to have a > look at > it. It's virus definition database is huge - ie, windows targeted > viruses. > > It it worthwhile having KlamAV/ClamAV, or any anti-virus on an Ubuntu > (or any *nix) desktop? > >

Re: [ubuntu-uk] KlamAV and AV in general

2008-03-10 Thread Kris Douglas
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 10:41 AM, Michael Holloway < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > I've just installed KlamAV on my KUbuntu Laptop, just to have a look at > it. It's virus definition database is huge - ie, windows targeted > viruses. > > It it worthwhile having KlamAV/ClamAV, or any anti-viru

[ubuntu-uk] KlamAV and AV in general

2008-03-10 Thread Michael Holloway
Hi I've just installed KlamAV on my KUbuntu Laptop, just to have a look at it. It's virus definition database is huge - ie, windows targeted viruses. It it worthwhile having KlamAV/ClamAV, or any anti-virus on an Ubuntu (or any *nix) desktop? later Michael -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com http