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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Anti Virus sw Post 21491 by killerserv on Thursday 16th of May 2002 08:19:51 PM
Old 05-16-2002
You can try Sophos Anti Virus. It operates in scheduled and on-demand modes, checking local and remote file systems and networks for the presence of viruses. Perhaps might intrested your business needs. Supports any Unix platform.

http://www.sophos.com/products/softw...s/savunix.html
 

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ppmpat(1)						      General Commands Manual							 ppmpat(1)

NAME
ppmpat - make a pretty pixmap SYNOPSIS
ppmpat -gingham2|-g2|-gingham3| -g3|-madras|-tartan| -poles|-squig|-camo| -anticamo width height DESCRIPTION
Produces a portable pixmap of the specified width and height, with a pattern in it. This program is mainly to demonstrate use of the ppmdraw routines, a simple but powerful drawing library. See the ppmdraw.h include file for more info on using these routines. Still, some of the patterns can be rather pretty. If you have a color workstation, something like ppmpat -squig 300 300 | ppmquant 128 should generate a nice background. OPTIONS
The different flags specify various different pattern types: -gingham2 A gingham check pattern. Can be tiled. -gingham3 A slightly more complicated gingham. Can be tiled. -madras A madras plaid. Can be tiled. -tartan A tartan plaid. Can be tiled. -poles Color gradients centered on randomly-placed poles. May need to be run through ppmquant. -squig Squiggley tubular pattern. Can be tiled. May need to be run through ppmquant. -camo Camouflage pattern. May need to be run through ppmquant. -anticamo Anti-camouflage pattern - like -camo, but ultra-bright colors. May need to be run through ppmquant. All flags can be abbreviated to their shortest unique prefix. REFERENCES
Some of the patterns are from "Designer's Guide to Color 3" by Jeanne Allen. SEE ALSO
pnmtile(1), ppmquant(1), ppm(5) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1989 by Jef Poskanzer. 04 September 1989 ppmpat(1)
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