Russ,

  You should have no problem using the @home modem with linux.  I'm using it 
right
now, and it really flies.  The only thing I have left to do is to set up dhcp, 
but
for the time being, I'm using the static ip they gave me.

chris

Russ Cook wrote:

> My local cable company is now offering high-speed cable modem service.
> The following excerpt is from their web page Q&A section.  I am running
> Slink with IPV4 (I believe).
>
> <from Cable web page>
> Can I use any TCP/IP stack with @Home?
> At this time, @Home supports the following: Windows 95, NT workstations,
> and MacOS 7.5.3 with open Transport v. 1.1 or greater TCP/IP stacks.
> <from Cable web page>
>
> Does anyone think I would have an insurmountable problem using this
> service?
>
> Thanks,
>         Russ
> Russell Cook, Engineering Branch
> WSR-88D Operational Support Facility
> (405)366-6520 x4237
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