ISPs allowing desktop Linux client to surf the web?
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Wed Oct 27 17:58:46 EDT 2010
On Wed, 2010-10-27 at 14:58 -0400, david_a_reed-fZsAqLoOLWc at public.gmane.org wrote:
> Although I've used desktop Linux (SuSe, Knoppix, Ubuntu) for various accounting functions for ten years and have been running Apache web servers on RHEL for nearly as long, my personal web surfing has always been via Windows. Now I would like to surf the web from a Linux client (Ubuntu or Puppy), I'm wondering if there are any Linux-friendly ISPs servicing the Boston-to-Cape Cod area.
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> When I Google "Linux-friendly ISP" the only one I come up with is Eskimo.com in the state of Washington. As far as I can tell, Comcast and Verizon require Windows or Mac on the client machine. Is that on account of the hardware that they provide?
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> Also, am I correct in assuming that a Linux client with a dial-up 56K modem should be able to use any service provider?
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> Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
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> Thanks,
> Dave
I use Comcast as my ISP, and have been using Linux on the desktop
since ... oh forever. Telephone option for activation is easy, but any
borrowed machine will do and it only ever needs to be used once. After
that is is simple. I've had the modem fail, power down, all sorts of
stuff and have never had a problem. The ISP does not know, does not
care.
Richard
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