Re: [newbie] Linux friendly isp's

2000-10-12 Thread Kevin . McCann
Actually I found @Home to be just fine. On the install I specified DHCP (dynamic address) and that was all I had to do. As soon as I was up and running I popped Netscape and was ready to go. A little configuring of the mail server, but nothing much and that was good too. Actually it was much easie

Re: [newbie] Linux friendly isp's

2000-10-11 Thread Les Finch
Try www.uklinux.net site all moneys go to open software. Les On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, you wrote: > Hello all, > > I have recently got my linux box on my home LAN and have got my "real > modem". I want to know what isp's are Linux friendly or at least willing to > give me the required info and al

Re: [newbie] Linux friendly isp's

2000-10-11 Thread Michael
@Home isn't bad if you want to try cable modems. Tell them you are considering switching to a Mac and they almost always give you a static IP. They won't help you with Linux but they won't yell either and their info sheet provides everything ya need. *^*^*^* Have the courage to take your own thou

RE: [newbie] Linux Friendly ISP's

2000-08-10 Thread Devon F. Wing, II
, Devon F. Wing, II CEO, The Wing Group, Inc. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Excalibur Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2000 5:13 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux Friendly ISP's Hello, I use a local ISP in the NY City area

Re: [newbie] Linux Friendly ISP's

2000-08-09 Thread Barry Premeaux
=*= wrote: > Illuminati Online (my ISP) is very Linux-friendly. It runs > on RedHat. Best ISP I have ever used. Too bad it only > serves Houston and Austin, Texas. > > As for free ISP's, they mostly suck. I used Freewwweb once > in Linux, and all I had to do was add their phone number and > m

Re: [newbie] Linux Friendly ISP's

2000-08-08 Thread =*=
Illuminati Online (my ISP) is very Linux-friendly. It runs on RedHat. Best ISP I have ever used. Too bad it only serves Houston and Austin, Texas. As for free ISP's, they mostly suck. I used Freewwweb once in Linux, and all I had to do was add their phone number and my login/password to wvdi