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I setup 20 some laptops with UUnet access, everything worked flawlessly,
except for the fact that they don't provide any kind of dialer for #nix.
I was going to have someone re-write kppp to handle UUnet better.  the
only problem we ran into, is the fact that UUnet has over 1000 dialup
numbers, for just the US.  kpp can only handle 9 at a time.  I wanted to
make some kind of "select state" "select city" kind of dialog dialer, that
you could feed a comma delimited database.  we also wanted to add calling
card, and on-dial checkbox support for things like outside line, and
stuff.

Thank You,
        Ben Kochie (ben at nerp.net)

 "Unix is user friendly, Its just picky about its friends."

On Thu, 19 Apr 2001 Leighann978 at cs.com wrote:

> Are there any national ISP that are linux friendly?
>
> AOL and Compuserve are total crap. Called for tech support and if it's not
> windows or Mac they refuse to help you.
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