On Tue, 23 Oct 2001 18:30:01 +0100
Adrian Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cleverly noted:

> I'm a bit late with this one! I had a chat with AOL's online help, I
> wrote a
> large paragraph of my situation, saying what info I needed , or thought
> I
> needed, to get AOL going in Win4Lin. His answer, "AOL does not support
> Linux", 10 minutes of arguing later and it ends with a "thank you and
> good
> bye". Now I know AOL aren't considered the best ISP around but I have no
> other problems with them, and they're cheap! I'm going home to try it
> again,
> the setup, not the arguing!! I'll let you know if it all goes t*ts up!!!
====================================
What do you consider cheap??  I pay less than $16 a month for unlimited
dial-up access, haven't gotten a busy signal since 1995, have never been
cut off even after half an hour of inactivity, and have gotten excellent,
polite service whenever I have asked for it.  While they do not officially
support linux, they do have a page on their website that gives flawless
stepxstep instructions on getting set up with linux, including how to edit
/etc/resolv.conf
Mike

-- 
"A world where some live in comfort and plenty, while half of
the human race lives on less than $2 a day, is neither
just, nor stable."
-PRESIDENT BUSH  (dubya)


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