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I would simply like to note that I have been unable to do anything online thanks to at&t. Anyone else around here screwed by at&t of late? The whole damned @home thing... Yet another thing, no more linux support! So does gates have a new bitch, or is it simply ignorance! Im done with my angry opinion, can i get some other witness?
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I am under the AT&T/Comcast system too, they just switched my area from Mediaone to AT&T/Comcast my network went down the cable light on my docsis bridge flashed a while and then my ip adress changed from a 24. base to a 68. base. At this point I figured I better run that software they sent me and switch over my account from mediaone to at&t/comcast, I poped the cd-rom they sent me in my cdrom tray ran vmware to boot into windows (since I am in linux) and off I went, all my account details were changed. My dns has not been updated as it does not reflect a xxxxxx-xxx.wanarbxx.mi.pvcomcast.net adress yet and only my ip which is 68.xx.xxx.xxx . Now I recently read a story in the Ann Arbor News that a lot of people were having problems with the software that Comcast sent out for customers to convert thier accounts from Mediaone to Comcast, many said that is was really poorly configured and some even said it bsod'd (blue screen of death, computer crash) them as soon as they put the disc in. So Comcast extended the deadline from the 31st of Dec. to eight weeks from now to get accounts up to date. Personally I see no reason why Comcast couldn't convert the accounts themeselves, and all of these cd-roms that Comcast is sending out to "update" your account seem awfuly fishy especailly since the passage of the patriot act. That is why I elected to quickly setup a virtual windows98 drive in linux transfer my account then scrap the drive (delete it eight times over after I encrypted it).
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