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I know most ISPs will work with Linux, but doesn't AOL have some sort of proprietary protocol that requires that you use their program to connect?
Posted by: Michael Kelly   Posted on: 12/11/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Oh please!!  fastech@... | 12/11/03
Really?  Michael Kelly | 12/11/03
I've never heard of it  voska | 12/11/03
Even worse  Arrg | 12/11/03
AOL Client  Eggs Ackley_z | 12/11/03
Not sure why AOL doesn't support Lindows.  DonnieBoy | 12/12/03
Who's using Dial Up now a days anyways  voska | 12/11/03
Me, for one...  John Le'Brecage | 12/11/03
My DSL account comes with Dial Up  voska | 12/11/03
me two  vandamme | 12/12/03
Furthermore  vandamme | 12/12/03
If Could do that I would  voska | 12/12/03
$5 dialup  vandamme | 12/12/03
Great. Both of the people who use Lindows can use the service!  marksashton | 12/11/03
Microsoft are terrified of Lindows  jellyclock | 12/12/03
The only threat Lindows presents to MS is...  marksashton | 12/12/03
Lindows works great, and it is not an MS copy, you like virus problems??  DonnieBoy | 12/12/03
You are wrong  voska | 12/12/03
MSN and VHS tapes forever  prrawlins | 01/11/04
Some links  jellyclock | 12/12/03
who uses Lindows, anyway?  Lunpa | 12/12/03
What is your problem, dude?  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 12/12/03
Joke?  prrawlins | 01/11/04

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