[ale] Linux and DSL

James Sumners jsumners at sumners.ath.cx
Tue Sep 16 18:21:53 EDT 2003


The problem is that Bellsouth has taken the stance that they only want
to support Microsoft and Apple. Anything other than that and you are on
your own. I don't think they will even give you equipment unless you
tell them you at least have Windows 98.

If you are wanting DSL with support from the provider for Linux then
check out Speedfactory. When you have to talk with the support at
Speedfactory you can have an actual intelligent conversation about a
problem instead of trying to get the person to understand what you are
saying.

On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 05:05:20PM -0400, Sean Kilpatrick wrote:
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> I just got off the phone with a HellSouth rep. who wanted to
> sell me a DSL connection. 
> He wanted to know what operating system I was using.  When I
> told him I used Linux, he responded,
> "Sorry, DLS isn't available to you."
> 
> I explained to him that I have been running a MIndspring DSL
> connection through Linux for more than a year now, and that,
> obviously, the person who had imparted this gem of wisdom either
> was lying or was so hopelessly incompetent that he shouldn't be
> allowed anywhere near a computer.
> 
> But it does give some insight to problems with HellSouth.
> 
> Sean
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