According to TedNick, > How and where can I find a Linux friendly ISP. > > I need the DNS or IP address number. > > All of the ISP's that I have contacted do not want to provide me with that > number. > > They say sorry. You cannot use Linux.
I find it easier to say I want a service that doesn't require me to install any of their software on my computer. Or to say I want a service that'll let my use my Linksys broadband router. That's a good way to put it since lots of people have them. It's not really helpful to tell them I'm running Linux. What you really want is a fairly standard configuration and not some weirdo crap like AOL or MSN or Prodigy, right? Here's a question: why do you need DNS and IP address? Isn't it easier to put eth0 inet dhcp in your /etc/network/interfaces? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]