That is assuming the file itself is a virus and not a file that was infected 
by a virus.  If it's a data file or something important that was "infected" 
by a virus of which you may not have a current backup, the "rm" technique 
won't solve anything.  The file would need to be cleaned.  If it's an actual 
virus file then yes, "rm" works just fine.

Cheers,

Trevor

On September 30, 2005 11:27 pm, Travis Rousseau wrote:

> You can always just "rm" the virus right? thats what I always do...
>
>
> Travis R.

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