On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 12:54:10PM +0530, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> On 16 Mar 2002 at 11:04, H.S.Rai wrote:
> > But I cannot kick myself.  It appear that my Linux box 
> > has source of virus,  which is not  affecting  me, but 
> > affecting my
> 
> You mean your linux box has some files that are affected 
> by windows virus. So delete them if  you can not get rid 
> of those virii on some windows machine.
> 

This is not Rai's problem alone. The M$  crowd  is somehow
apprehensive of anything coming from  any geeky  Linux box 
over a network. If you share files with a M$ system, there
is no harm doing a check of these (specially mails) on the
Linux box. There are a few freebies on the net.  Can  give 
any of these a try:

http://www.nod32.com/nod32e.tgz
http://linuxberg.ii.net/files/console/system/avlglibc.tgz
ftp://ftp.f-prot.com/pub/fp-linux_beta.tar.gz

> 
> P.S. If Office is a roadblock, then start using .rtf to 
> convert .doc files and use kword. Heavily advised these 
> days on koffice mailing list..
> 

Yeah, using .rtf makes much more sense, but why  kword? I
feel that any .rtf handler like abiword, Ted, maxwell etc
should do just as well ...

HTH

Bish

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