Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My friend down the road has DSL at her home now. Here computer was just
> upgraded with debian stable (dualboot with winyuck98). I installed the DSL
> modem and it syncs, so is ready to go.
>
> My question is this; Does she have to use the CDrom that com
> My question is this; Does she have to use the CDrom that comes with the
> PacBell kit or can we use pure debian for the VERY FIRST LOGIN? If so, how
> shall we go about it? Seems like it would be really neat if we can do this M$
> free.
I have the PACBELL DSL myself. I've not
Jaye,
I've got PacHell's Enhanced DSL service here in San Jose and didn't
even insert the CD into the only Windoze box on the network and everything
runs flawlessly... In fact I bitched at them so much for incompetence just
to get my line install'd I got them to allow me to do a self-insta
Hello,
My friend down the road has DSL at her home now. Here computer was just
upgraded with debian stable (dualboot with winyuck98). I installed the DSL
modem and it syncs, so is ready to go.
My question is this; Does she have to use the CDrom that comes with the
PacBell kit or can we u
yup i setup a vpn between 2 linux boxes last year over pacbell
DSL(384k) in stockton CA.
works fine.
nate
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, M.J. Inabnit wrote:
ke6sls >HELP!
ke6sls >
ke6sls >Has ANYONE in California (united States Of America) Been able to
ke6sls >order and use Pacific Bel
HELP!
Has ANYONE in California (united States Of America) Been able to
order and use Pacific Bells Basic DSL service? According to the Web
site (http://www.pacbell.com) the only OS's supported are new Macintosh and
Windoz. I plan to order ASAP Cuz I am without an ISP
and figure the time is righ
Pollywog wrote:
>
> Has anyone been able to set up DSL (PacBell, specifically) without recourse
> to any OS other than Linux? I believe PacBell's DSL requires the first login
> to be via a Windows machine.
>
> --
> Andrew
Andrew, it's quite easy to set things up, at least with the "Basic DSL"
a
On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 04:30:00AM +, Pollywog wrote:
> Has anyone been able to set up DSL (PacBell, specifically) without recourse
> to any OS other than Linux? I believe PacBell's DSL requires the first login
> to be via a Windows machine.
This has been covered fairly extensively on the S
Has anyone been able to set up DSL (PacBell, specifically) without recourse
to any OS other than Linux? I believe PacBell's DSL requires the first login
to be via a Windows machine.
--
Andrew
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