For anyone that doesn't already know, Freewwweb is gone. I used
Freewwweb for several months. If you go to their website now, you're
told to download Juno Web to continue to have free internet.
Does anyone know of any other free isp's that are Linux friendly? I
tried 1 Nation Online
freewwweb is out of business. They're switching users to Juno.
Wilson
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of KompuKit
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2000 12:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] free internet
try: www.freewwweb.com
Freewwweb no longer exists. They went out of business, and are now refering
thier customers to Juno (which uses a Windows only system).
try: www.freewwweb.com
Lee LCpl Erik J wrote:
Is there anything for linux, or that you can use on a linux box to get free
internet?
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Anthony
try: www.freewwweb.com
Lee LCpl Erik J wrote:
Is there anything for linux, or that you can use on a linux box to get free
internet?
Erik
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Hi Kit,
I am also interested in getting to Internet in a less expensive way. I got your mail
from the Mandrake Newbie list. However when I tried to get into your webserver I get
the message below
Status : 504 Gateway Time-Out
Description : Unable to connect to origin Web server.
Note :
Hi, Bernadomy server doesn't run 24 hours a day...yet.
therefore, you'll have to email me...when you are online...and if I'm online then I
startup my server...
or usually I have it on ,when I'm online anyways. Perhaps if you had ICQ, it would be
better
Bernardo Rodrigues wrote:
Hi Kit,
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2000, you wrote:
I currently have Compuserve as an ISP. They are suppose to be Linux friendly.
I will ask their tech support people about accessing the net from Linux.
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Subject: RE: [newbie] Free Internet
That should be winipcfg.
Cheers:
Michael Perry.
RD. Dep. Netafim Magal.
Linux -- the Ultimate Windows Service Pack
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From: Foyah Z. Freeman, Jr. [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I use freewwweb on my linux box everyday.
I saw it posted somewhere that you can run I believe "ipconfig" under
windows to get your DNS once you are connected to your free ip. Whether
this is legal and/or works for you I don't know.
Foyah
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From: Mark Drake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, February 20,
, so it's proprietary software. :(
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Ty Mixon
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On 2/20/00, 6:01:23 PM, "Foyah Z. Freeman, Jr." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote regarding RE: [newbie] Free Internet:
I saw it posted somewhere that you can run I believe "
that just as
easily. But many of them are ad driven, so it's proprietary software. :(
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Ty Mixon
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On 2/20/00, 6:01:23 PM, "Foyah Z. Freeman, Jr." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote regarding RE: [newbie] Free Internet:
I saw
The windows command is winipcfg for ip/dns/gateway info
FlipZ
I saw it posted somewhere that you can run I believe "ipconfig" under
windows to get your DNS once you are connected to your free ip. Whether
this is legal and/or works for you I don't know.
I currently have Compuserve as an ISP. They are suppose to be Linux friendly.
I will ask their tech support people about accessing the net from Linux.
Thanx,
That should be winipcfg.
Cheers:
Michael Perry.
RD. Dep. Netafim Magal.
Linux -- the Ultimate Windows Service Pack
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From: Foyah Z. Freeman, Jr. [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Mon 21 February 2000 3:01
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] Free
It already has a gui interface if i remeber correctly, i wasn't impressed
with the sound quality over 10baseT
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, M Thompson wrote:
I would be interested in the GUI version. Please let the list know if you
hear anything further about a GUI version for Linux.
Matt
I would be interested in the GUI version. Please let the list know if you
hear anything further about a GUI version for Linux.
Matt
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