Harold,
The info you're looking for is probably available from the linux.ie
webpage
At the weekend you could use the 021 numbers (it'll cost the same as a local
call) but at other times it'll be expensive !!
There is a Beginners section, which has a link to all you need to know about
setting up your internet connection in Dublin (or anywhere else in the
country for that matter)
Hope this helps
Proinnsias
<See ... no smart comments ... - D'oh !>
> -----Original Message-----
> Hie, I am into linux for about 8 mths now.In Ireland I find the ISP does
> not
> support Linux.I also found that in Cork there are some settings which is
> available from the archived info.My question to connect in Dublin since
> Iam
> located here at the moment where can I get the settings?IN Cork the
> settings
> that are available is the 021 number the cost of a local call or is it a
> number similiar to 1891? If it is not then the cost would be very
> expensive.i would appreciat a response.I would leave all the smart remarks
> out.I just need some info here,your help is much appreciated.
>> Regards
> Harold
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