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Only really for two reasons:
- AV vendors aren't going to turn down a sale if you're offering them money,
- It's useful to do virus checking on Linux servers to protect Windows clients.
On a pure client type Linux system like this, and one that's not even x86, there is no significant virus threat, and no need for AV.
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(The whole naming controversy is really rather ridiculous. . . .)
Last edited by GeneralAntilles; 2008-04-27 at 04:45. Reason: Clarified term usage