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PostPosted: Sun Jul 21, 2002 1:43 am 
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From the volume of posts, it appears that not may people on the forum seem to have DSL. I'll take a stab anyway and ask: Does anyone know any *nix friendly DSL provider?


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 31, 2002 7:59 pm 
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wyldephyre wrote:
I'll take a stab anyway and ask: Does anyone know any *nix friendly DSL provider?


i am not so sure that there is such a thing. are you having problems connecting?

internode is one company i've seen that say, yeah bring it on! (well kinda :) ). telstra has some linux documentation. there are others as well, so "*nix friendly" in what way? :)


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I definately recommend INTERNODE as one of the best DSL providers and they say they support Linux :)

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 06, 2002 12:43 pm 
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fat tony wrote:
wyldephyre wrote:
I'll take a stab anyway and ask: Does anyone know any *nix friendly DSL provider?


i am not so sure that there is such a thing. are you having problems connecting?

internode is one company i've seen that say, yeah bring it on! (well kinda :) ). telstra has some linux documentation. there are others as well, so "*nix friendly" in what way? :)


Not having trouble as such, but just want to make sure that they do not need any weird software running in order to be able to use the pipe. (Kinda in the manner telstra cable used to (still is?) be.

Thanks for all the responses.


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