On 11-09-04 06:58 PM, Peter Silva wrote:
Hi folks,

I have been using my bank's web site for many years to do banking, but
they are rolling-out a web 3.0 ish extravaganza, and it breaks badly
on my ubuntu.   Told them about it, they don't care.  Options:
-- switch banks? Anybody know of a bank that explicitly supports
Linux?  I am a pretty good customer, would switch over this issue
though.
-- use some mobile/android interface that isn't IE-tastic?
-- other?

I use RBC and no major problems with the web interface (FF, ubuntu). It is pretty old school, which is fine. They do lame 2-factor authentication, but it is good enough with a good password.

I'll just throw in for good measure though:

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ITBusiness.ca: Linux Users Incensed Over Royal Bank SCO Investment
Oct 22, 2003, 16 :00 UTC (18 Talkback[s]) (14345 reads)

"Canada's open source community is outraged over a decision by the Royal Bank of Canada to contribute towards a US$50-million investment in SCO Group.

"BayStar Capital, based in San Francisco, said last Friday it has closed a private placement of non-voting Series A Convertible Preferred Shares in SCO, with a large portion of the funds coming from RBC Capital Markets. SCO said it would use the money towards the development of software and to help pay its legal and licensing costs..."

http://www.linuxtoday.com/it_management/2003102201026NWBZCD
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Jeremy
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