Just three things about your article
Firstly - Ubuntu 8.04 is released in april not june. Ubuntu has a unique versioning system (taken from the year ie. 8 from 2008 and month ie. .04 means april) and a predictable release schedule (every 6 months so the next release will be october 8.10)
Secondly - GNU/linux is not based off unix. if it was based off unix it wouldn't be free.
Thirdly - While it is great that you have only used the command line to use an antivirus it should also be mentioned that an antivirus is hardly necessary unless you are running windows as well and only so you can scan your windows installation. This has to do with the unique way that GNU/linux handles file permissions it basically makes it very hard for malicious software to run under GNU/linux. Also I think it is important that if people need to use the command line that they aren't afraid to use it, some of the quickest jobs you will get done under linux are far quicker because you only need to type a short command instead of clicking lots eg. apt-get install firefox which will install firefox to the computer on debian systems.
I like what you are trying to do I just want to make sure everyone has their facts in check.
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