On Sat, Oct 07, 2006 at 06:43:33PM -0500, Jeffrey Rolland wrote: > Hello, all! > > In my recent posting, I have stated that I am trying to log onto a > dial-up ISP that doesn't support Linux, and requested help. I do not > hold out much hope for help, so I'd like to try another avenue. > > Does any one know of a standard, $10/month dial-up ISP with local > access numbers in Milwaukee, WI that officially supports Linux > (hopefully even Debian)? > > (Actually, we are supposedly already signed up for AT&T high speed > internet, but they are not hooked up in our neighborhood yet, and > have no time frame for when they will be hooked up in our neighborhood.) > > Any assistance you can provide is appreciated. > I am not sure about their prices on dialup, but I can't recommend Speakeasy highly enough. Their service is top notch and they are very *nix friendly. Heck, grace, their shell server cluster, runs Sarge. roberto@miami:~$ ssh el_cubano@grace.speakeasy.net 'cat /etc/debian_version' 3.1 Regards, -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://people.connexer.com/~roberto http://www.connexer.com
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