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TIAC. I'm so sorry. Okay, it's PSI now, but still...;-) > I'm considering DSL for myself at home. I've already checked out the Verizon > site and I am about 6,000 ft or so away from the c.o., so I'm ok on that front. > I am wondering if there's anything new regarding Verizon DSL in regards to > Linux. How Linux friendly are they these days? I know from reading their As far as I know the only catch is that they use PPPoE. It's not that tough to set up using Roaring Penguin. As for other providers, I really like SpeakEasy's service, and they tend to cater to those who know what they want out of a broadband connection. See www.speakeasy.net for details. > website that I'm probably on my own for supporting linux on their DSL, but > that's ok I figured that. Any problems or other considerations I should be > looking into? Besides buying a DSL/cable modem router, that's already on the > 'to buy' list. I know it's about a 3 week wait I believe for the setup date. You might want to consider going with a leasing/rental deal (depending on the provider), as I've found that jumping from provider to provider, should you choose to do so, can often mean switching equipment over and over, and I really wouldn't want to have bought all the modems/routers that have gone through my household. > Also a friend of mine in NYC just got hers 2 weeks ago, and had to go through a > setup program on her windows box. Is this just setting up pppoe? Or does it > also setup the DSL modem? Am I correct in thinking that it's just the pppoe and > I can just setup my linux box with pppoe and setup the DSL router and be done > with it. Or should I just plug in my win95 harddrive and let the setup program > setup the DSL modem then fire up linux and finish setting up linux and the DSL > router? Just normal PPPoE, last I had heard from anyone. Brian J. Conway dogbert at clue4all.net Geek for hire: http://clue4all.net/resume Men may control the free world, but women control the boobs. (http://www.pvponline.com/archive.php3?archive=20001024) - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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