[ale] System requirements for broadband?

Jeff Lightner jlightner at water.com
Tue Oct 3 15:23:26 EDT 2006


In that vein - you may wish to buy your own "cable modem".  They are
fairly cheap compared to a monthly "rental".  The downside being if the
modem goes out you get to buy another one but that's probably still
better than waiting for them to ship you one as happened to me when I
had Time-Warner in NC.  I've owned my own since getting Comcast 2 years
ago and have therefore made my money back compared to renting one from
them.

-----Original Message-----
From: ale-bounces at ale.org [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org] On Behalf Of
To: ale at ale.org
James Sumners
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 3:12 PM
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
Subject: Re: [ale] System requirements for broadband?

They don't want to spend the resources to train their staff on how to
troubleshoot other OSes. Plus, their system requirements factor in
their bullshit software they want you to load; software that is
completely unnecessary. When I called Charter to inquire about their
internet service, the lady told me I would be charged a $9.99 fee for
some CD. I told her I didn't need it but she insisted I had to have
it. I said okay just to get her to shut up about it. I've been online
with Charter for a few weeks now and have never seen this magical CD.
Indeed, the cable guy asked me why he was there to hook up the
connection when he came out because I already had everything ready to
go. All I needed was the connection provisioned.

In short, ignore the system requirements. If  you run into someone who
wants to make sure you meet them just lie. It's easier than going
through the hassle of trying to convince the script monkey that you
know what you are doing.

On 10/3/06, Luther <lutherfire at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello, my name is Luther. I've been to a two or three ALE meetings
> over the past couple of years. I've been using Linux since 2002, but
> I am just now trying to get internet access at home. I have a very
> newbie question, and I thought I should ask some local people (you
> guys) for help.
>
> I've had a look at the BellSouth and Comcast websites. When I look at
> their system requirements, they say I have to have either Windows or
> Macintosh and 100 MB of hard disk space. This perplexes me, because
> whenever I go to a friend's house and plug their modem into my
> laptop, I'm online instantly. I really don't want to have to deal
> with the hassle of installing Windows. Can anyone please explain why
> they have these system requirements? And what should I tell the
> DSL/cable people when I call them to ask for an installation?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help...
>
> Luther Thompson
>
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pathological personalities. It is not that power corrupts but that it
is magnetic to the corruptible. Such people have a tendency to become
drunk on violence, a condition to which they are quickly addicted."

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