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Linux friendly ISP



I'm not aware of a local vendor that's using Linux directly as their
customer access server, though there could be someone... My ISP has 
always used Unix servers, but most of the more established ISPs meet
that test, too.  On the other hand, my ISP still hasn't agreed to let
me hook up via UUCP...  

I think we need to know what kind of "Linux friendliness" you need.
If you want to run an X terminal at home, for example, that kind of
support is available, as well as SL/IP and PPP service.  

-lar
  "If what Is is not Ought, then what is Ought?"   ~   Lar Kaufman
  - E.O. Wilson, 1998, discussion following a      ~   Polymedia Services
   a Concilience lecture at Harvard University     ~   lark at walden.com
                                                   ~   Concord, Massachusetts




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