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Do this make you want to laugh or to cry? 

I am now fairly sure that the fault is indeed with USWest/Qwest/whatever-the-dolts-
want-to-call-themselves-today. I found another entity that runs PPP (a bunsiness, 
not an ISP) and I have no trouble connecting to the latter.

One question, I notice that with the business, I see no PPP packets after I go 
through the log-in script; apparently it waits for some PPP packets from me. With 
USWest, I see PPP packets coming from them. Does this matter? (I'm guessing that it 
doesn't make any difference and that PPP can be started from either side. Right now 
I'm too tired after a day at work to look up the answer and thought I'd be lazy and 
simply ask.)

I guess I'll be showing USWest the door.

  Doc Evans


> 
> Hello,
>
> US WEST and Qwest recently merged and US WEST is now Qwest.  Thank you
> for your e-mail. 
>
> U S West does not support Linux.  You need to contact them for support. 
>
> If you have any other questions, call the tech support center at 1 888
> 777-9569. 
>
> Qwest Internet Technical Support
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The last of the Chronicles of the Three Lands, "Phendric", 
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