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Old 07-14-2015, 01:09 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by darryl View Post
The best solution, assuming you are not about to fall in love with Ubuntu or ArchLinux,
NO! I am a demented command-line user, I wouldn't dare suggest Arch to anyone who wasn't a devout geek.
Ubuntu maybe, since it is after all nice to run an OS that doesn't have to worry about antiviruses and their attendant false positives and general slowdowns...

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is to get rid of Norton's. Years ago a luddite friend of mine was running it. I don't think I ever managed to convince him that all pdf files were not viruses!
Probably the best idea.
There are so many good antivirus choices out there, but I haven't seen anyone recommending Norton.

AVG, Avast, MalwareBytes (the Pro version), Panda, all those have good reputations.
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