[SLE] Dumb DSL question

From: Jim Sabatke (jsabatke_at_execpc.com)
Date: 05/31/04

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    Can SuSE (9.0) connect properly to DSL? Particularly SBC/Yahoo?

    I assume the answer is yes, but SBC says they don't support
    Linux and they haven't answered my emailed questions about it.

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