Are you just looking for support of your Linux box connection? It
shouldn't prove to be to difficult to set up a dialer such as kppp and
connect to ANY ISP that uses PAP. I've connected with several.
Including, but not exclusive to, EarthLink, local ISPs, employee RAS
dial in, and a dial in that
You should check out http://www.eskimo.net
They provide nation wide dial up service as well as ISDN and DSL support.
There are also shell accounts for those the have a need.
Barry :-)
On Tue, 03 April 2001, Jennifer Davis wrote:
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> I doubt you wil find any and it's sad as most of the tech
I came across this back when I was doing dialup with Slackware. I
switched over to ADSL just before I started using Mandrake, so I am not
sure if their help is terribly useful. It is from my old ISP. They claim
that they don't support Linux, but maybe the documentation could help
someone.
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>I doubt you wil find any and it's sad as most of the techs at ISPs run
>Linux on their home systems.
>
>
>Jenn
>(ex ISP tech who w
yes, please tell us..
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From: Sparks, Charley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 10:07 AM
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> so please.. tell us who it is
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> -Original Message--
http://www.compuhelp.com/
It's even posted on their web site...
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From: Sparks, Charley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 11:08 AM
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so please.. te
riginal Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jennifer Davis
> Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 7:21 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie]Linux Isp
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> I doubt you wil find any and it's sad as most of the techs at IS
]Linux Isp
I doubt you wil find any and it's sad as most of the techs at ISPs run
Linux on their home systems.
Jenn
(ex ISP tech who was not allowed to support linux users despite the
simplicity of the questions)
Jennifer Davis
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On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, phil wrote:
> Any
so please.. tell us who it is
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From: Jose M. Sanchez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 10:51 AM
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Subject: RE: [newbie]Linux Isp
Believe it or not I ran accross a DSL provider that ADVERTISES that they
support Linux
On Tuesday 03 April 2001 00:41, you wrote:
> Anyone know of any Linux friendly ISP?I get the Impression My ISP
> is not.
> Cable access Roadrunner Time warner!
I know of one www.celticweb.com.
--
Jay
~May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend~
http://www.mrsnooky.com
http://www.celt
On Tuesday 03 April 2001 01:11, you wrote:
Time Warner is not Officialy Linux Friendly but It does work with Linux at
least in my area, Western New York, All I do set my network connection in
DrakConf as a cable modem connection for that card and it works with no
problem.
Aries
> LA county San
LA county San Fernando Valley
Thanks for the reply ,I am at the point where I suspect it is
my Isp Since I get DHCP working and see activity on the cable modem.
but then failed???
I will check out those Isp's u suggested.
At 09:58 PM 4/2/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>phil wrote:
>
phil wrote:
>
> Anyone know of any Linux friendly ISP?I get the Impression My ISP
> is not.
> Cable access Roadrunner Time warner!
What part of socal are you in? Orange County or LA County? Right now
speakeasy.net walks on water and heals little children when it comes to
DSL. If
Anyone know of any Linux friendly ISP?I get the Impression My ISP
is not.
Cable access Roadrunner Time warner!
Ummm...that pretty much depends upon where you live. And, this thing about
"Linux Friendly" ISP's is a misnomer. Since the ISP, except for AOsmeLl
don't care what OS you're running, there really isn't any such thing as a
Linux friendly ISP. When you sign up with an ISP for service you normally
get
> > Seriously - look around your local area - ask your colleagues
> > It should not matter whether the ISP is "Linux Friendly" data is
> > data is data and that is all you exchange with the ISP
>
> some isps want specific data such as windows aps that run on the system
Huh? Sure haven't seen t
In a message dated 15-Oct-00 23:31:16 Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Seriously - look around your local area - ask your colleagues
> It should not matter whether the ISP is "Linux Friendly" data is
> data is data and that is all you exchange with the ISP
some isps want spec
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> ANY SUGGESTIONS FOR RELIABLE, CHEAP, AND FAST INTERNET PROVIDERS FRIENDLY TO
> LINUX.
>
> THANX
It depends on where you are located. How about I set you up from
here - $US4.45 month - sound good
Downside though - you pay the international hookup..
Seriously - look
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