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>From: s...@hardwarefreak.com
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: Re: fax server
>Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 05:55:32 -0600
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>>Camaleón put forth on 11/10/2010 4:26 AM:
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>>> Uh? Do you need something special
Camaleón put forth on 11/10/2010 4:26 AM:
> Uh? Do you need something special for you PRI line?
I'm no ISDN expert, but...
I'm guessing the ASICs may very likely be different on PRI and BRI
cards, thus requiring different device drivers. This would likely
depend on the card vendor and what ASI
On Wed, 10 Nov 2010 14:53:30 +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
> I'm currently testing a fax server setup with hylafax but dumbfounded
> when i found that the open source version does not support Primary Rate
> Interface (PRI) despite the hardware capability Refer to
> http://www.
<mailto:umarz...@gmail.com>> wrote:
2010/11/10 Roman Khomasuridze mailto:khomasuri...@gmail.com>>
I'm sure you won't find any other free and open source
fax-server solution fith PRI support. Last summer I needed fax
server and after some r
On Wed, 10 Nov 2010 05:55:32 -0600, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Camaleón put forth on 11/10/2010 4:26 AM:
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>> Uh? Do you need something special for you PRI line?
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> I'm no ISDN expert, but...
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> I'm guessing the ASICs may very likely be different on PRI and BRI
> cards, thus requiring different d
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> By that did you mean that I can use the open source hylafax-server and use
> a third party module to have PRI support?
Exactly.
Tho I'm not really familliar with Hylafax architechture (only installed
once). If hylafax open source edition supports third patry module, I'm sure
there will be on
Roman Khomasuridze put forth on 11/10/2010 2:51 AM:
> Nope, Enterprise Edition only supports rpm distributions (eh).
Why not use alien? This is precisely why it was written.
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Hi, Stan:
On Wednesday 10 November 2010 10:34:01 Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Roman Khomasuridze put forth on 11/10/2010 2:51 AM:
> > Nope, Enterprise Edition only supports rpm distributions (eh).
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> Why not use alien? This is precisely why it was written.
On one hand, you can bet it won't be nothing
x-server and use a
third party module to have PRI support?
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> On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 12:24 PM, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
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>> 2010/11/10 Roman Khomasuridze
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>> I'm sure you won't
/10 Roman Khomasuridze
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> I'm sure you won't find any other free and open source fax-server solution
>> fith PRI support. Last summer I needed fax server and after some research,
>> Hylafax was only normal/serious option, currently it seems that there are no
>> alterna
2010/11/10 Roman Khomasuridze
> I'm sure you won't find any other free and open source fax-server solution
> fith PRI support. Last summer I needed fax server and after some research,
> Hylafax was only normal/serious option, currently it seems that there are no
> alternat
I'm sure you won't find any other free and open source fax-server solution
fith PRI support. Last summer I needed fax server and after some research,
Hylafax was only normal/serious option, currently it seems that there are no
alternatives..
Regards
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Roman
On Wed, Nov 10,
Umarzuki Mochlis put forth on 11/10/2010 12:53 AM:
> I'm currently testing a fax server setup with hylafax but dumbfounded when i
> found that the open source version does not support Primary Rate Interface
> (PRI) despite the hardware capability
Well, duh. Novell and RedHat ch
Hi,
I'm currently testing a fax server setup with hylafax but dumbfounded when i
found that the open source version does not support Primary Rate Interface
(PRI) despite the hardware capability
Refer to
http://www.ifax.com/products/hylafax/hylafax.html#PS_HylaFAX_Comparison (click
on the &qu
I had a FAX server running on my
linux dialup router. Now I switched to ISDN...
This program still wants to read from
ttys*... I can't get it to read from ippp0.
Anyway I can do this?
thx 4 help
Alexander P.
Barkey
Hi All,
Does anybody know if Debian-ised Fax server software is available?
I know that a package called HylaFax exists as a debian package, but
can that handle up to 32 or more fax modems attached to a Linux server?
Regards,
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