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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Amy E. Brown wrote: > Which ISPs with Boston-area access numbers are > Linux-friendly AND stable? My current ISP can't deal > with anything other than Windows and IE. I'm only > looking at dial-up at this point. Thanks for any > pointers. I guess I'll plug my current ISP once again. I've been with Cyber Access Internet Communications (www.cybercom.net) since 1998 and it's gone rather well. They're a small company, so you get one of three or four people when you call. If you're calling for support, you'll be talking to the people who run their network. It's nice to call your ISP and actually LEARN something. They offer a pretty standard dialup package for $20/mo, less if you pre-pay for six months or a year. - -- Matt Brodeur RHCE MBrodeur at NextTime.com http://www.NextTime.com I bring this all up because now Microsoft has a new version out, Windows XP, which according to everybody is the "most reliable Windows ever." To me, this is like saying that asparagus is "the most articulate vegetable ever." -- Dave Barry -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/Kv/Hc8/WFSz+GKMRAppyAKCt6L5VEL/dwTucaaBYRYwcs9sHgwCgmJ3q eO+7hX9cGOqPJCZKblE5dsQ= =GGP9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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