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Re: how much software needed on client machines?
On Fri, 4 Dec 1998, Steven A DuChene wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 04, 1998 at 01:15:52PM -0500, Howard Moftich wrote:
> > I think the vast majority of it is done on the server.
> >
> > If you look in the top level makefile, I'm pretty sure
> > you will find a "client only" type target.
> >
>
> Howard:
> Yes, there is a mention in the HylaFAX documentation that I can do a
> make InstallClient
> but the documentation goes on to state:
You only need the "make InstallClient" stuff.
tim(trr)@trruw 9% mv /usr/local/bin/gs /usr/local/gs.sav
tim(trr)@trruw 10% gs
UX:csh: ERROR: gs: Command not found
tim(trr)@trruw 11% !6
sendfax -n -d 887.1269 /etc/ttytype
request id is 62 (group id 62) for host trruw21 (1 file)
tim(trr)@trruw 12% faxstat -s
HylaFAX scheduler on trruw21: Running
Modem term/1a1 (887.7124): Waiting for modem to come ready
JID Pri S Owner Number Pages Dials TTS Status
62 127 R tim 887.1269 0:1 0:12
tim(trr)@trruw 13% faxrm 62
Job 62 removed.
tim(trr)@trruw 14%
>
> A HylaFAX server accepts PostScript or TIFF format files and converts
> them to the appropriate format required to transmit them as facsimile.
> Any other documents must be converted prior to submitting them to the
> server for transmission. In particular ASCII text must be converted
> before it can be submitted.
>
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Tim Rice Multitalents (707) 887-1469 (voice)
tim@trr.metro.net