i use at&t@home with linux and i've been pretty happy with the service. i'd definately recommend it. my only complaint is that i do get some spam. that isn't a problem with my verizon dial-up. the installer left me with a cd-rom that only worked on windows (& maybe mac) but it was pretty easy to get it set up. hope they stay in bidnez. larry Kevin Hochhalter wrote:
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 18:38, J.Drews wrote:
Hi:
AT&T is not bad. It handles Linux hookups quite well. They have a support page for Kppp at http://www.wurd.com, which is some indication of their support for Linux users.
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 08:08 pm, you wrote:
I am rather looking forward to seeking a new ISP.
Kevin
Thanks for the info. I surfed on over and found out that it is not available where I live (Seattle, Washington, USA). I might end up going with AT&T@Home and using a cable modem, but I am not sure, since I have already paid for the Intel DSL modem. I am not really left with much of a choice though, am I? I hate the thought of having my e-mail address end with "@msn.com", and a big part of the reason that I moved to Linux was to get away from that big, obnoxious software company in Redmond. Getting a better operating system than what I was using (Windows 2000) was just the frosting on the cake.
Kevin -- Sleep is perhaps the only of life's great pleasures that need not be of short duration.
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