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Old 05-30-2007, 05:34 PM   #1
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I'm seriously considering switching to Fedora Linux (I'm getting tired of that blue screen!!!). I'm worried that I won't be able to use my MOK (National Access/free nights & weekends) on Linux. Is anyone doing this? Verizons website for MOK does not mention anything about which OSs it will work on (although my software box says windows)
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I'm seriously considering switching to Fedora Linux (I'm getting tired of that blue screen!!!). I'm worried that I won't be able to use my MOK (National Access/free nights & weekends) on Linux. Is anyone doing this? Verizons website for MOK does not mention anything about which OSs it will work on (although my software box says windows)
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My Verizon Access Manager software is provided by Smith Micro. You might try going to their web site and sending them an email with your question.
I got a quick answer from them on a technical question a while back.
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