This is what happens when comcast comes to your house and you have all Linux boxes. They set set up the cable box, do all of the wiring and such, sit down at your computer, call back to the office, have the signal sent out, open up your browser to see if they can get to comcast.net. It's not a big deal. If you're doing home installation, then when you to online you just get a message that says "Youre operating system is not supported by this installation, please call to finish your installation." And then/you/ call, and they send the signal and ask you to go to comcast.net. Verizon does the exact same thing.
composite by default? Mark Shuttleworth never said that. He actually said he doesn't want to because it hasn't worked out twice already. The more I read slashdot the more I realize how dumb [almost] everyone here really is.
This is what happens when comcast comes to your house and you have all Linux boxes. They set set up the cable box, do all of the wiring and such, sit down at your computer, call back to the office, have the signal sent out, open up your browser to see if they can get to comcast.net. It's not a big deal. If you're doing home installation, then when you to online you just get a message that says "Youre operating system is not supported by this installation, please call to finish your installation." And then /you/ call, and they send the signal and ask you to go to comcast.net. Verizon does the exact same thing.
composite by default? Mark Shuttleworth never said that. He actually said he doesn't want to because it hasn't worked out twice already. The more I read slashdot the more I realize how dumb [almost] everyone here really is.