LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Best way to install Clamtk?
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(04-18-2018, 12:12 AM)GregO link Wrote: I've read mixed opinions on AV use with Linux distros.


I would go along with what trinidad says, word for word. It is a good time getting rid of the usual Windows hangups. Linux is a different game.
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(04-18-2018, 07:25 PM)richtea link Wrote: [quote author=GregO link=topic=5352.msg40359#msg40359 date=1524010340]

I've read mixed opinions on AV use with Linux distros.


I would go along with what trinidad says, word for word. It is a good time getting rid of the usual Windows hangups. Linux is a different game.
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I'm sure Trinidad's information is credible with him knowing much more than I about Linux, and Windows for that matter and I have no worries. I just wanted something extra, and figured I'd ask here about it.
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[member=2]Jerry[/member]  It does look cool Jerry, and I suppose it could have a comforting familiarity for ex-Windowers. In the end though, technically speaking, any tk is an exploit point, and given that server downloads of definitions are headless, even in the process of monitoring mail (which is essentially all it is designed for) the vulnerability of script and/or code injection and introduction is real through several avenues including simple spoofing. I don't like Windows patches on top of Linux OSs. Just opens new doors.

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All opinions expressed and all advice given by Trinidad Cruz on this forum are his responsibility alone and do not necessarily reflect the views or methods of the developers of Linux Lite. He is a citizen of the United States where it is acceptable to occasionally be uninformed and inept as long as you pay your taxes.
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