>> >> I have good equipment and good methods for connecting to the internet
>> >> via ethernet, wireless, or cell phone while travelling, and I'm also
>> >> wondering about dial-up. Does it work well on Gentoo? Should a
>> >> laptop's internal modem work, or would I be better off buying an
>> >>
Mick wrote:
> On Sunday 05 July 2009, Dale wrote:
>
>> Matt Harrison wrote:
>>
>>> Grant wrote:
>>>
I have good equipment and good methods for connecting to the internet
via ethernet, wireless, or cell phone while travelling, and I'm also
wondering about dial-up. Does
On Sunday 05 July 2009, Dale wrote:
> Matt Harrison wrote:
> > Grant wrote:
> >> I have good equipment and good methods for connecting to the internet
> >> via ethernet, wireless, or cell phone while travelling, and I'm also
> >> wondering about dial-up. Does it work well on Gentoo? Should a
> >>
Matt Harrison wrote:
> Grant wrote:
>> I have good equipment and good methods for connecting to the internet
>> via ethernet, wireless, or cell phone while travelling, and I'm also
>> wondering about dial-up. Does it work well on Gentoo? Should a
>> laptop's internal modem work, or would I be bet
Grant wrote:
I have good equipment and good methods for connecting to the internet
via ethernet, wireless, or cell phone while travelling, and I'm also
wondering about dial-up. Does it work well on Gentoo? Should a
laptop's internal modem work, or would I be better off buying an
external one?
Grant wrote:
> I have good equipment and good methods for connecting to the internet
> via ethernet, wireless, or cell phone while travelling, and I'm also
> wondering about dial-up. Does it work well on Gentoo? Should a
> laptop's internal modem work, or would I be better off buying an
> externa
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