You may simply want to find an ISP that advertises Linux support. I just 
typed in the following search terms to Yahoo Search and found a handful....

" ISP linux dial up support "

Indeed that they support Linux computers over their Dial Up, then they 
would certainly have any of their ISP-specific settings you would need 
to log on.
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gerald philly pa usa

On 06/20/2011 01:01 PM, fred_lieberman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My name is Fred. I am 68 and I live upstate NY.
> I can only access the internet using dial-up.
> I want to switch from using Windows XP to Ubuntu.
> My ISP will not help me as they quote unquote: do not support that product.
>
> MAJOR ISSUE - How do I access the internet using Ubuntu regardless of my ISP, 
> while remaining on dial-up.
>
> One of the members of the Yahoo Ubuntu group suggested this group with the 
> hope you may be able to solve my problem.
>
>
> BACKGROUND
>
> 1) Where I live, high speed internet is not available outside of satellite.
>
> 2) My desktop (2004 - XP) developed issues some of which I cleared up, some I 
> have yet to clear up, some I do not trust on the machine.
>
> 3) Months ago, I installed Ubuntu 10.04.1 (dual boot) from a CD (DVD unit not 
> working).
>
>
> PROBLEM
>
> I cannot dial out into the internet.
> The CD I used came without a dial-up software so I cannot use Ubuntu to dial 
> out.
>
>
> WHAT WAS DONE
>
> 1) I installed the modem software.
> 2) I found the Terminal and configured a connection using - pppconfig.
> 3) Again, on the Terminal, I entered the command - sudo adduser YOURNAMEHERE 
> dip - successfully.
> 4) When I tried to enter - sudo adduser YOURNAMEHERE dialout - it said I did 
> not have to do it.
> 5) I tried to use - pon comcast - to access the internet and got nowhere.
>
> So, I tried another route.  I downloaded Gnome ppp to a thumb drive but could 
> not install it because WV Dial was not in the machine.  I found WV Dial, but 
> there were four versions.  Do I assume the ppp version is the correct one or 
> do I need all four versions.  To install any of the four requires about 10 
> programs which should be on the machine.
>
> MY QUESTIONS
>
> 1) Is there a solution that works or should I abandon this process?
> 2) Is Mepis a better program to work with because it is US based and for that 
> reason has a dial-up program already installed on it?
>
> I appreciate all the help I can get.
>
> Fred
>



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