today's leftovers:
- Linux Gazette March 2009 (#160)
- Safari loses, Firefox gains market share
- Debian Project Leader Elections 2009 nominations
- Ubuntu now offering mainline kernel builds
- Oracle's Unbreakable Linux not denting Red Hat
- Apache FtpServer 1.0.0 released
- Flock Ditching Firefox, Moving To Google Chrome
- A ClamAV - Must Antivirus for Linux Systems
- Givin some Kiosktool lovin' and how you can give some too
- Summary of the Fedora 11 - 20 Seconds Boot Feature - Test Day
- Ubuntu is a joke
- Linux Install Fest a big hit
- Funny And Fun Wallpapers: Linux And Unix Humor On A Monday
- Interview With Liz Danico - User Experience
- Windowmaker takes the back seat … again
- openSUSE Trademark Guidelines Released
- Top 10 Data Recovery Software: Windows, Linux and Mac
- The Linux Nuclear Option
- compiz fusion on puppy linux 3.00
- Using Gentoo Linux in K-12 School’s Computer Lab
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re: Linux and Antivirus
What a waste of time and resources, especially with ClamAV which does NOT do realtime scanning.