Re: Internet Provider

From: Jason (Jason_at_beer.it.does.the.body.good)
Date: 11/26/03


Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 01:50:41 GMT


* teak <teak@linuxmail.org>:
> What IP would be best for linux? Also, least expensive.
>
> Thanks
> Tino

Any one close to you that you can get an account on. The provider
doesn't matter. They'll say they don't support linux though, not like
they can support much to begin with. But tcp/ip is tcp/ip is tcp/ip.
 
Oh, if you have the option of course go highspeed of some sort. :)

Jason



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