For those that may have interest, the solution I found seems to work in
most browsers, including the venerable Netscape 4.7x. I got the
solution from:
http://theodorakis.net/tablecentertest.html
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So, make a real effort to avoid getting sucked into all the expensive
lifestyle habits of
Hi All,
I've *finally* got a cable modem (after waiting about 7 years:)
however, I can't seem to get Linux to connect.
I've tried getting a dhcp address from the modem, but nothing happens.
The PC/Activity light is flashing an awful lot, but it seems to do
this even when the interface is down
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, plussier == [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
plussier The PC/Activity light is flashing an awful lot, but it
plussier seems to do this even when the interface is down (I'm
plussier assuming this is lowlevel link-layer traffic).
I've also noticed that the Send and Receive
You can connect to Comcast with Linux (or a Broadband router etc.), but
I believe the initial connection requires a Windows PC in order to run
the setup CD they supply you with. In my experiences, to activate your
account, you need to provide your Comcast account number and some other
number that
Im looking for a new hosting service as I dont
have the time or bandwidth to support my current setup anymore (and its
only a matter of time until Comcast realizes Im operating a high traffic
commercial website from my basement). I naturally Googled
and came up with Dotservant.com