I finally broke down and ordered broadband today. For a few months, I have envied a friend's DSL service, but I didn't want to order it because SWBell's $40/month deal requires a one year committment. I wasn't down with that because I plan to move in less than a year. When I called SWBell to inquire about month-to-month service, they told me it was $59.99/month plus $199 for equipment. Forget that. Fortunately for me, Time Warner is offering Road Runner on a month-to-month basis, for $40/month (with cable TV, which I already have). That price includes rental of the cable modem, and there is no installation fee. A TW tech will be coming to my house later this week to run a cable to my computer and make sure the modem lights up. They will leave me an installation CD with software for Win98. While I do have a Win98 partition, I probably won't bother to install the service under Windows, unless I absolutely have to. Will someone with first-hand experience let me know how to get Road Runner running under Linux? I already have an NIC installed and working, so will it be as simple as running dhcpcd (as the Cable Modem HOWTO indicates)? Or will I need to use the rrlogind session management software (described at http://www.vortech.net/rrlinux/rrlogind.htm)? I know this has been discussed on the list more than once, so allow me to apologize to those easily annoyed by recurring threads. Up until now I didn't pay any attention. Now to spend some time securing my box... phase