There is of course ClamAV for windows -all the power and Open Source-
ness of Clam in a windows .exe
http://www.clamwin.com/
Fligg.
On 6 Mar 2006, at 18:26, Jarry wrote:
i have avast updated daily i dono how this virus got in
i must try AVG
Why not just use A/V when you run Windoze? AVG is
If you've been running without Anti Virus software for years now, how
do you know the machines are clean of virus's?
On 8 Mar 2006, at 20:24, Bob Young wrote:
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From: neil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Neil,
Thank you, looks like this could be the thing i'm looking for.
Midnightoker.
On 20 Jan 2006, at 09:26, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 00:55:23 +, Midnight Toker wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone can recommend software which will put a PC
through a full series
Memtest86 is (IMHO) a fantastic piece of software, but as the name
suggests, only tests RAM.
I'm wondering if anyone can recommend software which will put a PC
through a full series of tests, including CPU, RAM, HDD... just
generally thrash a machine so I know the hardware is good.
It
/graphics/
network...
I suppose what I'm really looking for is a hardware benchmarking tool...
Thanks,
MidnighToker.
On 20 Jan 2006, at 01:01, Nick Rout wrote:
Install gentoo and then compile kde/gnome/openoffice while playing
three movies.
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 00:55:23 +
Midnight Toker
Ant,
I'm actually running a BW G3 mac (450MHz) as my main desktop
machine. Personally I think its ace, but then I'm also using it with
OS10.4
If you're wanting to boot from CD, you can try the following:
1) Insert the CD and wait for it to mount it (an icon will appear on
the
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.orgSubject: Re: [gentoo-user] PowerPC - cannot boot from CD. Ant, I'm actually running a BW G3 mac (450MHz) as my main desktop machine. Personally I think its ace, but then I'm also using it with OS10.4 If you're wanting to boot from CD, you can try the following: 1)
Right, what you need to do goes a little something like this;
if the mac is on, switch it off.
Get a pen, and hold down the 'programmers button'.
On a BW Mac, its the little button underneath the power button on
the RIGHT hand side. (the other is the reset button).
Tap the power switch
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