Also note that they are not switching over any of their business-class customers. The businesses must all be using Macs as well :) As far as the *DSL software* running only on Windows, does anyone here using Linux and Qwest actually use their commander software? I have had a total of 11 different machines running on my home network using *nix, Windows and MacOS and I have *never* used the commander software qwest sent me... This is just Micro$ofts way of shouldering in to the DSL market. On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 01:31:58PM -0500, Bill Layer wrote: > Ok, W-T-F?? > > Ok, a couple of quotes from that FAQ: > > >Have Qwest.net Internet Access using an analog dial-up line, Qwest DSL > 256, Qwest DSL Select, or Qwest DSL Deluxe connection and, Use the Windows > operating system. > > Uh - So windows Users are being migrated... and why praytell is that? Can > anyone explain this? > > > >MAC Customers: MSN is working on a MAC solution for your Internet access > needs. Until that time, there will not be any changes to your Qwest.net > Internet Access service. > > Ok.. and Mac users are not? Why would the ISP you use make any diff to > which OS you were running on your end? This is totally mind-boggling to > me... And What about users of other operating systems? Are they developing > a 'solution' for us? If they are, what is the problem they are trying to > solve? > > I am totally in the dark... > > > > -.bill.layer.- > > -.those who are talking don't know, and those who know aren't talking.- > > -.frogtown.- -.minnesota.- -.u.s.a.- > _______________________________________________ > tclug-list mailing list > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list -- Thanks, Spencer J Sinn