Jim Vaughan wrote:
>
> josh mccaffrey wrote:
> >
> > Boy, people thought I was a 'puter geek when I was using windoze...
> > After several re-installs and reconfigurations of internet sofware, I
> > think I've finally gotten pretty close to where I'd like to be. I can
> > use my ISP connection as an unpriveleged user! Linux also doesn't
> > gobble 73% of my HD. I'm learning alot, and when I get some more cash,
> > I'll be getting some better books. I guess my "Mastering Windows 95"
> > book is pretty useless now as well as "The Expert Guide...". This has
> > been somewhat fun, if not frustrating for me and my family. I'm
> > learning alot, and am thinking about finding another ISP that offers
> > Linux/Unix support. There's plenty of smaller ISP's, and I'd think some
> > of them would be more inclined to offer support. Mindspring tries to
> > help, but let's face it, Linux hasn't quite gotten the market share as
> > Microsoft and Mac.
> > Josh
> > Atlanta, GA
>
> I would have to highly recommend Corecomm.net as an ISP that provides
> support to the Unix/Linux community. They were and have been very
> helpful as well as providing the necessary info to setup my ppp
> connection.
Are you in the Atlanta area? I'll be visiting in a couple weeks and I'm
looking for some suggestions of things I should check out over a
weekend. Anything you could recommend?
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Steve Philp
Network Administrator
Advance Packaging Corporation
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