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Security in Ubuntu

I'm a Ubuntu user - yep that's a type of Linux. I love it and I find it so much more natural than M$ Windows (and of the versions, though I do have time for XP as I have spent a lot of time using that - mostly games though). Anyway... lots of people are going over to using Linux and I keep urging people to try out Ubuntu as its quite easy to get the hang of and the usual questions about viruses and firewalls come up. I understand that this is natural you are used to using Windows... my initial reaction is don't panic but if you are worried take a look around the web and install some tools. A great site full of useful info is [ubuntugeek.com] - so go take a look and get your Ubuntu installation nice and secure.

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