The answer to your question is 'none'.  There are very few known linux
virulent viri, and all can only infect a system due to user-error.  If
you are determined to waste harddrive space & CPU cylces scanning for a
virus that doesn't exist, then see the writeup at the Step-by-step
website (in my sig).

--- Dallam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> perhaps the question I needed to ask was "what are some good virus
> detection tools to have on hand". I am very careful about what
> and where I download, but that alone is no guarantee that something
> (trojan, etc) won't somehow slip in. I just wanted to know what
> some of you recommend for using for regular scanning and/or
> cleaning.
> Thanks,
> Dallam
> 
> 
> Net Llama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >I think a better question is which viri are you looking to clean?
> >
> >--- Dallam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Hi All,
> >> Could anyone recommend a good (free?) antivirus prog that also 
> >> cleans if it finds something? I know there are alot of demo
> freebies
> >> out there, but I have searched sourceforge, linuxapps and others 
> >> and come up empty handed.

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