todd runstein wrote:
Matt is correct - this worked for someone here at workI don't know what the issues are with Comcast, but does that mean my connection will soon be broken? Why do some of you say you wouldn't use Comcast, just what are the issues? (I only signed up with them because my employer pays for it.) If you run commercial services, then I can see why there would be issues, but for a home office workstation, I've been pretty happy thus far.
this week. Even though I don't have broadband at
home, I won't use Comcast. I can't get DSL, and I
will refuse to sign up with "the only game in town".
Now, if I understand correctly, I'm going to go from a
single option to none. If Comcast does anything that
makes it harder to hook up a Linux system to their
service, it's no longer something I'd even consider. Not Linux friendly - not for me!
Bummer, guess I'd better brew another pot of coffee and continue practicing my patience with my dial up connection.
Todd
Mel
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