Yes. This question is somewhat like, "Is water wet?" If you count the percentage of servers running various forms of software, you will discover that linux owns the internet, apache owns the web, and opensource software exists on more than one server at msn.com. DSL, ISDN, modems, cables, dishes, satellite earth stations with full uplink, frame relays, DS3, OC3, if it is offered, linux does it. Now the anal retentives with vitamin B deficiencies who manage ISPs may say they "don't support" it, but that means that the case is what it usually is for linux; commercial support is zero or by a dial-up to one of the few 800linux places with credit card in hand or by an email list with friendly people. and, of course, by you, yourself, as you gain literacy. Civileme -- Civileme Say: "Buy a HOBGOBLIN Computer. No one promises to be faster or have more bells, whistles, and flashing lights!"
