Thank you---thankyaverrimuch!!!
You said it.
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, David E. Fox wrote:
> On Friday 12 January 2001 13:13, you wrote:
> > Sorry to butt in, here, just my 2 cents,
> > Juno, unfortunately like alot of worthless
> > microsoft-advocates, will not pull their
>
> Translation: find a r
On Friday 12 January 2001 13:13, you wrote:
> Sorry to butt in, here, just my 2 cents,
> Juno, unfortunately like alot of worthless
> microsoft-advocates, will not pull their
Translation: find a real ISP. It's that simple.
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Sorry to butt in, here, just my 2 cents,
Juno, unfortunately like alot of worthless
microsoft-advocates, will not pull their
heads out from their armpits, they
are hopelessly strung to winblows stuff.
A few are shockwave (not flash player,
surprisingly there is flash for linux),
Goldwave, Netzero
Hi Benjamin,
If you _need_ the Juno program to successfully log on, then
you won't be able to use it in Linux because they don't have
any Linux software. Wait a sec... yep. This is from Juno
itself:
"Sorry, at this time, Juno is available for only personal
computers (PCs) running Microsoft® Wind
Dear friends:
I have a dual-boot Linux/Win98 system. In Windows use Juno as my ISP,
that is, Juno Premium, the commercial version without the banner ads.
I would very much like to use Juno as my dial-up in Linux. Is there any
way to do this? Currently, I use Bellsouth dial-up, which doesn't
supp