The best antivirus for EndeavourOS

More like couple thousand of years… :rofl:

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Low time preference, man, low time preference.

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Hurd is dead! :rofl:

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How DARE you sir?!
They’re…working…on it.

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Especially for people who found more an more out how to use an configure a Linux-OS because most common people are not willing or even not able to spend time and effort to explore and find out how to tailor themselfes a personal OS and guess who will they ask endlessly about the easiest things when the pressure e.g. from Microsoft with the newest “Features” in Win11 and their pure garbadge 24/H1 to massmigrate to a Linux Disti. One thing is sure. The desktop-OS Windows 11 is rotting away and they bombard you with masses of spy-crap and tons of bloatware. And the more gaming works good and sometimes more stable or even better than in Windows and its damned UAC in Linux thanks to Valve and people like gloriousEggroll and his Proton-work the more will sooner or later change to Linux. Mostly to debianbased Ubuntu or Mint, but I started also with Ubuntu and then MX-Linux before I wanted to go on with an arch-like distro and here in Endeavour I feel the first time how free but also challeging it is to tailor your own system and lately I spotted that my kernel is “rotten” due to the fact that I have a Nvidia-Graphics-Card and use propietaery drivers. :joy: And above that, my Firmware-Security says UEFI ESP partition may not be set up correctly and that: “This system has HSI runtime problems.” I’m sure that this would be also shown in Windows but no one looks the bootlogs or something in Windows as long as it works and when it crashes it’s to late anyway. And I’m a sinner who runs Windirt 11 parallel to Endeavour because of itunes and a newer game with that idiotic cheet-protection software Vangard :rofl:

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You don’t need antivirus for Linux it was 10 months ago.

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And the best one is still Common Sense.

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M:face_vomiting:S:clown_face:

you run these two side-by-side on the same disk. you are right, you do need an AV.
flashback: I tried this once upon a time. Every WIN update managed to stick it to Linux somehow. So no more WIN. I my case, forever.

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6eQP

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Yes, if only there were some sort of solution to removing the middleware between the keyboard and the screen, the machine would continue to run flawlessly ROFL

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Looks like it would be a good stun gun if it shoots ping pong balls. :rofl:

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