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linux and winderz

Gillian Densmore
Greetings fellow technomancers,

   I don't know if it's a trojan, spyware, worm or other. As per normal with windows some VEQ thought it may be funny to attempt to infect a picture of Warf the famous klingon(ST:TNG).
Nothing new for the..unique. elk..of vandles in winderz land:
Thus leading to several questions:
What anti-virus and firewall(s?) actually work for windows?
Would it be worth back up my all my stuff- to a external drive somehow to either:
Clean install the entire system (UGH!) and or:
Move on to Linux
That part wouldn't happen untill after i'm done with this semester.
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What External HDs are badass fast, can act like time machine?
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With linux I have lots of questions from more experience users:
What's the Linux landscape looklike these days? The last time I LOVED linux was running arch, around kernel version 2.5 - with a computer my brother kindly let me borrow. I was on KDE 3 something. Flash was a tossup.  Mplayer was doing it's best to cover sound on web-pages.

However these days I use  quite a bit of illustrator  photoshop.
And to get something vaguely resembling some downtime and a low-grade social life I play world of warcraft, and Star Drek Online.
 It's my understanding to use those it's best to set up vmware. I don't know if that's still the case.

I know the linux landscape has change alot since kernel 2.5 and KDE 3. Since Ubuntu/Kubuntu are seen with gamers as fun- in that they have not real virii to deel with, and NVidia officially, actively and proudly supports linux.

I'd love to get some input.





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Re: [WedTech] linux and winderz

Gillian Densmore
Sure do. Some trojans and rootkit kind of things it misses.



On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 3:08 PM, Bruce Sherwood <[hidden email]> wrote:
Do you have Microsoft Security Essentials installed? It's free and seems to offer excellent protection.

Bruce

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