If your in the Washington DC Metro area I provide 24x7 and dial ups to
Linux users.
On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Hank wrote:
I'm looking for an ISP (for a dialup/ppp connection)
that is known to be helpful to Linux Users connecting by PPP.
I'd appreciate a reference from you'all...
Hank; I don't know quite what
you mean by friendly ? But, SprintServers will accept NetConfig PPP
connections if the NetConfig is
set up properly by the user: But,
Sprint won't give you any support
for either Win NT or Linux if you
are having problems: According to
Netscape Sprint owns 60%
On Mon, 9 Mar 1998, Matt Nelson wrote:
I've found the people at ATT pretty helpful. They don't officially
support Linux, but they have clear and concise directions on their web
site. I also like the quality of their service.
agreed. i, too, am with ATT. although their web page has
Greg Thomas wrote:
I'm looking for an ISP (for a dialup/ppp connection)
that is known to be helpful to Linux Users connecting by PPP.
I'd appreciate a reference from you'all...
With somewhat mixed feelings I can point you to Earthlink. They
recently added a Linux page
On Mon, 9 Mar 1998, Thomas P Zahm wrote:
I'm looking for an ISP (for a dialup/ppp connection)
that is known to be helpful to Linux Users connecting by PPP.
I'd appreciate a reference from you'all...
With somewhat mixed feelings I can point you to Earthlink. They
recently
This is how I connect to ibm. I never managed to dial into any provider
any other way. I actually would not mind logging in manually, and often
need to connect to other providers, but never managed. If someone has
exact instructions, I would be happy. For example, how to use this dip
program
I'm looking for an ISP (for a dialup/ppp connection)
that is known to be helpful to Linux Users connecting by PPP.
I'd appreciate a reference from you'all...
With somewhat mixed feelings I can point you to Earthlink. They
recently added a Linux page to their online help
I'm looking for an ISP (for a dialup/ppp connection)
that is known to be helpful to Linux Users connecting by PPP.
I'd appreciate a reference from you'all...
Thanks in advance
Hank
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On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Hank wrote:
I'm looking for an ISP (for a dialup/ppp connection)
that is known to be helpful to Linux Users connecting by PPP.
If you're in the Phoenix area give swlink.net a try, they run Redhat for
everything, with the exception of one webserver.
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PLEASE
We are Linux helpful for Linux customers.
We are in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
Alan
At 09:33 AM 3/7/98 -0700, you wrote:
I'm looking for an ISP (for a dialup/ppp connection)
that is known to be helpful to Linux Users connecting by PPP.
I'd appreciate a reference from you'all...
Thanks in
At 09:33 AM 3/7/98 -0700, Hank wrote:
I'm looking for an ISP (for a dialup/ppp connection)
that is known to be helpful to Linux Users connecting by PPP.
I'd appreciate a reference from you'all...
Thanks in advance
Hank
I have a script that works for ibm.net. I can get it for you.
I
I'm surprised the LDP doesn't refer to a page like this. Any ISP wants to
send me their vital stats I'll set up a page...
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Hank wrote:
I'm looking for an ISP (for a dialup/ppp connection)
that is known to be helpful to Linux Users connecting by PPP.
I'd appreciate a reference from you'all...
With somewhat mixed feelings I can point you to Earthlink. They
recently added a Linux page to their online help
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