Re: [newbie] ISP for Linux

2000-04-12 Thread Brad Miller

Try Earthlink/MindSpring.  $19.95 a month will get you unlimited service on a
local number and great tech support as well as customer service on a toll free
number.

Brad


On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, you wrote:
 I am still looking for a Linux ISP for myself.  I've contacted A 
 HREF="http://www.teledyn.com/products/FreeWWW/#features"TCI: FreeWWWeb 4 
 Linux/A , and have received no response from them, and looked into  A 
 HREF="http://www.nocharge.com/"nocharge.com/A , but they only have numbers 
 for Oregon and Washington...
 
 Can anyone give an a good ISP for Linux...I'm ready to dump AOL!!!
 
 
 'A Slave To The Drive To Obsession-
 A Spirit With A Vision, Is A Dream With A Mission'
 -Rush 'Mission'
 
 -Chris 
 
 
 
 Rasputin
 http://www.angelfire.com/ne/rasputin1/Rasputin.html




[newbie] ISP for Linux

2000-04-11 Thread CMi1255179


I am still looking for a Linux ISP for myself.  I've contacted A 
HREF="http://www.teledyn.com/products/FreeWWW/#features"TCI: FreeWWWeb 4 
Linux/A , and have received no response from them, and looked into  A 
HREF="http://www.nocharge.com/"nocharge.com/A , but they only have numbers 
for Oregon and Washington...

Can anyone give an a good ISP for Linux...I'm ready to dump AOL!!!


'A Slave To The Drive To Obsession-
A Spirit With A Vision, Is A Dream With A Mission'
-Rush 'Mission'

-Chris 



Rasputin
http://www.angelfire.com/ne/rasputin1/Rasputin.html




Re: [newbie] ISP for Linux

2000-04-11 Thread mark willenbring

Where are you located?  I would just get some local
ISP in your area that gives good deals until some
company writes up the code for a Linux free ISP.  The
one in my area is $5 a month for 20 hours, $12 for
unlimited.  It beats the heck out of AOL.

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I am still looking for a Linux ISP for myself.  I've
 contacted A 

HREF="http://www.teledyn.com/products/FreeWWW/#features"TCI:
 FreeWWWeb 4 
 Linux/A , and have received no response from them,
 and looked into  A 
 HREF="http://www.nocharge.com/"nocharge.com/A ,
 but they only have numbers 
 for Oregon and Washington...
 
 Can anyone give an a good ISP for Linux...I'm ready
 to dump AOL!!!
 
 
 'A Slave To The Drive To Obsession-
 A Spirit With A Vision, Is A Dream With A Mission'
 -Rush 'Mission'
 
 -Chris 
 
 
 
 Rasputin
 http://www.angelfire.com/ne/rasputin1/Rasputin.html
 
 

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RE: [newbie] ISP for Linux

2000-04-11 Thread Seth Hollen

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try mindspring they are national awesome tech support, I used to use them

Seth Hollen
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Stephen F.
Bosch
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 12:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] ISP for Linux


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I am still looking for a Linux ISP for myself.  I've contacted A
 HREF="http://www.teledyn.com/products/FreeWWW/#features"TCI: FreeWWWeb 4
 Linux/A , and have received no response from them, and looked into  A
 HREF="http://www.nocharge.com/"nocharge.com/A , but they only have
numbers
 for Oregon and Washington...

 Can anyone give an a good ISP for Linux...I'm ready to dump
AOL!!!

Just find a good local ISP that doesn't use proprietary protocols... all
TCP/IP -- and you'll be fine.

-Stephen-






Re: [newbie] ISP for Linux

2000-04-11 Thread Michael Holt

Not sure where your at, but I'm using JPSnet and they've been great.  If you pay
for the year, it comes to $11.50 @ month with 3 email accounts, 20MB web space, and
unlimited usage (though if you're not active for 12 minutes, you get kicked off -
which you really shouldn't be wasting bandwidth if you're not doing anything
anyway).  If you keep a month to month contract, it's $14.95 @ month for the same
service.
I've also given them an extra $11 for the year and received and extra 20MB of web
space, a CGI bin with perl and C++ support and one more email account.  It's pretty
hard to beat that.  The best thing is, there servers are Unix, so transfering files
from Linux is a breeze!
Check them out at:
http://www.jps.net

Mike

"Stephen F. Bosch" wrote:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  I am still looking for a Linux ISP for myself.  I've contacted A
  HREF="http://www.teledyn.com/products/FreeWWW/#features"TCI: FreeWWWeb 4
  Linux/A , and have received no response from them, and looked into  A
  HREF="http://www.nocharge.com/"nocharge.com/A , but they only have numbers
  for Oregon and Washington...
 
  Can anyone give an a good ISP for Linux...I'm ready to dump AOL!!!

 Just find a good local ISP that doesn't use proprietary protocols... all
 TCP/IP -- and you'll be fine.

 -Stephen-

--

This is Unix country...
On a quiet night, you can hear windows crashing.


Michael Holt
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