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Distribution: K/Ubuntu 18.04-14.04, Scientific Linux 6.3-6.4, Android-x86, Pretty much all distros at one point...
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Looking for Linux Compatible ISPs in South Jersey
I'm looking to recommend a Linux compatible internet service provider (dial-up) in the South Jersey area (across the bridge from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA)...
I've used access4less.net which has been since been bought out by Earthlink & also Netzero. However there is another one called warp connect ($5.95) http://www.ionramp.net/
Netzero & access4less at the time that I used them only supported windows or mac. but they all still worked with linux,
Unless you mean "ISPs that give technical support for Linux" then just about any ISP (other than AOL ) should run fine with Linux: Anything capable of running ppp and using a modem should be able to use a typical ISP. . .
Distribution: K/Ubuntu 18.04-14.04, Scientific Linux 6.3-6.4, Android-x86, Pretty much all distros at one point...
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Some use some sort of proprietary scripting or apps and/or are difficult to set up with anything other than Windoze... Obviously, AOL is the biggest culprit there, but there are others...
I just need to know what's available in Southern Jersey (Camden County Area) so that the EX can get internet...
Once I get her set up, she'll be less of a pain...
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