AT&T doesn't support Linux, either. I let them install it on my Win 98 machine, and they had to uninstall my Norton Antivirus because their install program does not work if you have Norton. Anyway, I told they guy doing the install I was planning on hooking it up to a linux box, which he had no problem with, except for the comment "I wouldn't worry about a firewall."
AT&T will let you have a home network hooked to the internet connection. However, according to their website, the first step is to "click here to configure a Dell computer to be your server."
Right.
AT&T doesn't support Linux, either. I let them install it on my Win 98 machine, and they had to uninstall my Norton Antivirus because their install program does not work if you have Norton. Anyway, I told they guy doing the install I was planning on hooking it up to a linux box, which he had no problem with, except for the comment "I wouldn't worry about a firewall." AT&T will let you have a home network hooked to the internet connection. However, according to their website, the first step is to "click here to configure a Dell computer to be your server." Right.