Hey everyone! I'm new to Linux Mint and I've been trying to find a straightforward answer regarding the need for antivirus software. After digging through different posts and looking online, it seems like there's a lot of debate with no clear conclusion. Could someone provide a simple yes or no? Is the security provided by Mint enough, or would having something like Sophos as an added layer be beneficial? Thanks a bunch!
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From what I've seen, no one I know uses antivirus on Linux. It's pretty safe if you stick to official repositories. The risk is lower compared to other OS, so I wouldn’t bother with antivirus myself.
It's a mixed bag! While Linux isn’t immune to viruses, it's less likely to get them. If you’re cautious and savvy online, antivirus usually isn’t necessary. I recommend being responsible rather than relying solely on software.
Thanks for your perspective! I'm good at spotting suspicious links, so that's reassuring.
For me, it's a definite no. I practice safe browsing and avoid clicking on sketchy links. I've never encountered any issues. Life in Mintlandia is good without antivirus!
Nope, you generally don’t need antivirus on Linux Mint. Just be cautious about where you get your software—avoid unverified repositories and be careful with Flatpaks. If you're sensible online, you can stay safe without it.
Thanks for clarifying! So sticking to official sources is key, got it.
To keep it simple, you might be able to forgo antivirus on Linux. Just maintain good data hygiene and stay away from risky sites. Antivirus could help if you're sharing files with Windows users, though, as it can prevent spreading potential malware to them.

That makes sense! Good to know it's safe overall.