Ron Joffe wrote:

IMHO "linux friendly" can best be defined as "doesn't require
proprietary crap to use it". in this case, a "linux friendly" dial-up
ISP simply needs to make one thing possible - a standard PPP connection
can be made with three pieces of info: a phone number, a username, and
a password. anything that "requires" some special win32 app just to
establish a connection is by definition not linux friendly.



Jason hit it on the nose when describing what I meant by "Linux Friendly".


Ron



Intrex.net Dialup -- plain ppp, no additives or preservatives.  :)
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