Ummm...that pretty much depends upon where you live. And, this thing about
"Linux Friendly" ISP's is a misnomer. Since the ISP, except for AOsmeLl
don't care what OS you're running, there really isn't any such thing as a
Linux friendly ISP. When you sign up with an ISP for service you normally
get certain information from them to facilitate a connection to their
computers for service. This would be a username, (which you choose as
well as a password for authentication), the name of the mail server, (so
you can pick up your mail), the phone number to tell your modem where to
dialup to make a connection, and two DNS numbers to let TCP/IP where to
start looking. If this is friendly to anyone it's "User friendly". But
then again, this would be the norm outside the fortified walls of the evil
empire better known as "AOL".

-- 
Mark

/*      I never worry about the to-jams.
 *      Once I've stuck my foot in my mouth
 *      it's already too late...just make sure
 *      you chew them thoroughly before swallowing!
 */     
        Registered Linux user #182496
             *   Pine 4.21   *

On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 10:20pm ,[EMAIL PROTECTED] spake passionately in a message:

> ANY SUGGESTIONS FOR RELIABLE, CHEAP, AND FAST INTERNET PROVIDERS FRIENDLY TO 
> LINUX.
> 
> THANX
> 
> 


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