I'll vouch for the earthlink comment. I setup with earthlink just before AT&T 
got cable modems into our area. I was able to dial out using kppp.

Jack

On Thursday 19 April 2001 16:42, you wrote:
> I believe that earthlink.net is also Linux friendly and nationwide.
>
> ~j
>
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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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