Re: Recommended Dial-Up Linux-friendly ISP
From: ray (ray_at_zianet.com)
Date: 02/08/05
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Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 10:45:41 -0700
On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 12:27:46 -0500, JDS wrote:
> Hi, all. I know this question comes up a lot and I did Google a bit on it
> but I still want to have some recommendations from you, the Linux
> community. A lot of the stuff that comes up on Google with a search
> similar to my subject line is ancient, anyways.
>
> So here it is: What can ISP you recommend for Dial-Up? They don't have to
> "support" Linux, they just have to use standard protocols and *not* use
> stupid proprietary dialup software so that Linux will work.
>
> I have a client for whom I am setting up FC3 and she needs a dialup ISP.
> More on that in a subsequent post...
>
> Preferred Requirements:
> * Cheap! ($10 a month would be nice)
> * Linux-friendly or Linux usable
> * Can pay by check.
>
> Any details on your experiences are welcome.
>
> Thanks!
If they have setup instructions for MAC, you can usually follow enough of
it to get there.
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