Hi All,
I hope no-one went to the Meeting last night, because it's next week, as
agreed on the list last month.
I missed the reminder last night because of the unusual timing, so here
it is a day late.
The next Meeting is less than one week today at 8pm on 8th January. The
venue is The
On Tuesday 01 Jan 2013 19:29:51 Andrew R Paterson wrote:
you state Certainly, on desktop Linux, there are far more virus signatures
in the virus database than there are known viruses that attack Linux.
Thats an interesting fact, pray where did you get it from? particularily
the known viruses
On 02/01/13 18:23, Terry Coles wrote:
Hi All,
I hope no-one went to the Meeting last night, because it's next week, as
agreed on the list last month.
I missed the reminder last night because of the unusual timing, so here
it is a day late.
The next Meeting is less than one week today at 8pm
On 02/01/13 18:36, Terry Coles wrote:
On Tuesday 01 Jan 2013 19:29:51 Andrew R Paterson wrote:
you state Certainly, on desktop Linux, there are far more virus signatures
in the virus database than there are known viruses that attack Linux.
Thats an interesting fact, pray where did you get it
Terry,
as I give up preaching to the unconvertible, consider my last parting shot
carefully...
This medium is supposed to be a LUG,
The difference between virusen and malware is no more pedantic than whether I
achieve my computing aims using Linux or Windows or ios.
This difference is what steve
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