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1. I've got to go with Ubuntu
Fri May 3, 2013, 06:34 AM
May 2013

For all its flaws, Canonical makes a damn good product.

To my shame, I'll admit: I'm an OpenBSD contributor, and I maintain my OpenBSD box as a VM on my Ubuntu laptop. Let the floggings commence.

Ubuntu has several AV and network security applications available, both free and commercial.

Clam, specifically, is still the 900 pound gorilla of UNIX antivirus programs, but several others are available.

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