On Sat, February 25, 2006 12:22 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 25 February 2006 09:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dunno about ISOs. Have you checked TPGs standard ADSL deals? My current
one is $50 per month, 1.5Mb down (I get an average of 1.2) and 20G per
month. I'm not sure if
At 02:09 PM 24/02/2006, Rajnish wrote:
After looking at the broadbandchoice website for some weeks now, I've figured
that I'd ask the sluggers. What are your suggestions for a modest $50/month
commitment, minimum 512Kbps plan from an ISP that does not shy away from
Linux (slackware, fedora) ?
On Saturday 25 February 2006 09:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rajnish,
Dunno about ISOs. Have you checked TPGs standard ADSL deals? My current
one is $50 per month, 1.5Mb down (I get an average of 1.2) and 20G per
month. I'm not sure if they've discontinued the deal to new ADSL
I'm very happy with Internode. Their CEO is a Mac user and is very sympathetic
towards users of alternative OSs. I haven't tested out their Support yet, but
the company claims that they will try to help you no matter what OS you run.
--
Sridhar Dhanapalan [Yama |
I haven't had any problems with iinet myself. They don't seem to mind
Linux. But then I have an Ethernet modem; also I have dual boot XP/FC,
so I just get their technical support to fix the XP side, and then
translate to FC.
On Sat, 2006-02-25 at 09:22 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday
On 25/02/2006, at 5:40 PM, Martin Ellison wrote:
I haven't had any problems with iinet myself. They don't seem to mind
Linux. But then I have an Ethernet modem; also I have dual boot XP/FC,
so I just get their technical support to fix the XP side, and then
translate to FC.
I've got nothing
All,
Finally, I am jumping onto the broad-band-wagon. I am currently with TPG
dialup
and am generally satisfied with their service quality.
After looking at the broadbandchoice website for some weeks now, I've
figured
that I'd ask the sluggers. What are your suggestions for a modest
Internode offer all you want and then some. ISO's are unmetered from
their server.
Very happy with them, been with them for over 3 years now on ADSL.
http://internode.on.net/
On 2/24/06, Rajnish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
Finally, I am jumping onto the broad-band-wagon. I am currently
check out http://www.netspace.net.au
free downloads off their peers (ie mirror.pacific.net.au)
ppc, amd64 (probably i386) debian updates all free data!
Dean
Rajnish wrote:
All,
Finally, I am jumping onto the broad-band-wagon. I am currently with TPG
dialup
and am generally satisfied with
On 2/24/06, Rajnish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that I'd ask the sluggers. What are your suggestions for a modest $50/month
commitment, minimum 512Kbps plan from an ISP that does not shy away from
Linux (slackware, fedora) ?
If you are willing to sign up your home phone with them and you are in
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