di ba strictly speaking that's still one machine? it just has two OS instead

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>
>If the connection will be solely used by the Linux Machine.  I think the
>MyDSL technicians would gladly help you in setting up the machine for you.  
>
> Pero if you plan to use it on both windows and Linux. They won't help you
>set it up on Windows naman.  Because you are only allowed to register one
>machine for MyDSL use. :(
>
>Jeffrey
>
>On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 at 22:47, Anthony Marquez wrote:
>> Hello. I'm very new to Linux and I enjoy using it because of its
>> stability. I'm using Redhat 7.2 and I was able to connect to the
>> internet using my dial-up connection. Can you please help me on how I
>> can connect Linux using myPLDT DSL? I have no idea where to start
>> configuring. Hope you guys can help. Thanks.
>
>Actually, it's the PLDT myDSL, and at least one PLUGger, Juan Miguel
>Cacho, uses it with Linux. He uses PPPoE. I think there's an ADSL-HOWTO
>in
>the LDP. <http://www.linuxdoc.org/> or
><http://ldp.leathercollection.ph/>.
>
> --> Jijo
>
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