Hi all. I have a sighted friend I've been helping learn linux and get on the Internet using dialup. For various reasons I won't explain here, I've needed to try to make things as simple and straightforward for my friend as possible; she's doing ok but getting rid of dialup would make things a lot less complicated. she's in Colorado and I'm in Wisconsin and since she doesn't have a cell phone I can't have her get online and then give me her ip address so I can go on her computer. Because of this I thought that if we change her service, cable might be better than dsl; at least here in Wisconsin, getting linked up with charter is a lot more straightforward than getting linked up with AT&T. The best scenario would be that all I would have to do is guide her through editing her /etc/network/interfaces and when the technician connected her she'd be good to go. However, when I did some googling about Comcast and linux, it appeared a lot of people had problems getting Comcast to work for them so now I'm unsure whether or not to try this for my friend. does anybody on this list use Comcast and if so can you tell me how difficult it was to get it to work for you with linux; my friend is just using text-based linux also, no gui. I know this is pretty OT so feel free to reply directly to me. Tia for any help. -- Cheryl "Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."