On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 19:59, Troy Davidson wrote:
> Hmmm....  It might just be the FUD that they are trying to get you to
> believe.  It might just be a salesman who doesn't know what he is talking
> about.  Worst case scenario, you can order the DSL and when they come out to
> install it, let them do all the work and then spring on them you use Linux.
>  The installer might just let you get by without installing the software. If
> the DSL can connect to a router than you don't need the software on your
> machine.  It might be that the DSL modem connects via USB and needs special
> drivers.
> 
> Find out the actual software they need to install and what modem they will
> be using.  Post it here and maybe we can all help you out. 
> 
> Or better yet, let the installer come to your house, sit at the computer and
> try to install their 'special' software.  ;)
Thats evil  .. I LIKE IT
> 
> Troy Davidson 
> Linux User #311107
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> Quoting Aron Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> 
> > > The local DSL provider keeps telling me 
> > 
> > > that I have to run special software (ether 300 or some such blather)
> 
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