Hi,a noob question here.How do I find out which ISPs support Kubuntu?If I find one that says they handle Linspire,will they handle Kubuntu?For a total noob to Linux,finding this kind of info is important.Is there a list somewhere of ISPs that cover different distros?TIA
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Re: ISPs that support Kubuntu?
I'm not sure exactly what you mean by "handle."
I use Earthlkink DSL with no problems -- my connection was instantly and automatically detected by Kubuntu, by Freespire, and by MEPIS, and it works great without any problems whatsoever.
(Note: Earthlink offers a Protection Control Center (firewall, virus scanner, pop-up blockers, scam blocker, etc.), and it only works with Windows. But that's not a problem, though. Linux is different that way. Any "protection" you might need in Linux is provided by various Linux programs that you will easily learn about.)
Maybe you could clarify what you need or are looking for.
Here's Earthlink DSL, and you'll find most/all DSL's here (see the site map or Home tabs).
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/earthlinkAn intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski
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Re: ISPs that support Kubuntu?
There should be no reason for an ISP to support one OS or another. The only thing that would be different would be the software they offer as mentioned in the above post. For the most part Linux does not need most of this software that windows is dependent on. You provider may tell you they don't support Linux but there is a real good chance that there servers are running one form of *nix or another. Only the customer service reps are trained to tell people how to connect using MS.~$sudo make me a sandwich
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I have DSL through SBC-Yahoo and when I switched to linux last year
all I did was install and march on. The router does not care what your running.
TCP/IP is all it cares about.
You can access the router through any browser if you know what to
type in the address.
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Ok,I realized that I failed to mention I was asking about dial up connections.I was wondering if all the major ISPs,like AOL,PeoplePC,Netzero,Earthlink etc supported the different Linux distros,Unbuntu,Kubuntu,MEPIS,etc.I'm asking about Kubuntu 7.04 in particular since that's the Live CD that I have.I'm currently on Netzero with my Windows system.In looking thru their FAQ they listed that they support Linspire,so I wondered if Kubuntu would work on their dialup connection.
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Re: ISPs that support Kubuntu?
Checkout 650Dialup. I used them for years. That have a lot of numbers and require no proprietary client software. They are also among the cheapest.
http://www.650dialup.com
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The biggest thing is making sure you can get the modem to work.
Sometimes they can be interesting to get to work. Linux has made
a lot of progress in that area over the years but can still run into one
that won't function right.
As far as your ISP it should not really matter to them what you have.
As long as you got the number to dial up it should go. Linux relies
on the same protocols as windows to talk with the net.
The disks that isp's give out when you sign up I have never
used, I get phone # and do it manually.
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Uh... obviously spoken by someone who hasn't tried it. Netzero, AOL, Earthlink, many (most) others require that you run Windows only software to connect to their service. They don't support a normal host connection. That is why he asked. There are a number of ISPs that don't require additional software to connect. Many of those are small, fly-by-night operations with little to no services or support. 650Dialup that I noted above is one that is a solid business, cheap, and has some added services.
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I use 'www.dialup4less.com' for my isp as they allow Windows,Mac OS and Linux as supported operating systems. Presently, happly Kubuntu User.
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