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RE: fax viewer



Thanks for the comments, but my business runs on my linux box and I 
don't have the time or hardly the mental energy to start learning all 
the idiosyncrasies of Linux and how to manipulate it. This a business 
related fax that is important that I view it. I quick command to bring 
up another viewer or two is what I am looking for.

-----Original Message-----
From:	robert a schmied [SMTP:robert.schmied@lmco.com]
Sent:	Saturday, March 13, 1999 1:42 PM
To:	luvcapecod@bigfoot.com
Subject:	Re: flexfax: fax viewer

ealex

try reading really reading some of the wonderful man pages
that unix is (in)famous for.

i'd guess you could try to click on an xman icon or menu item,
or try, at a command line prompt xman or even man.

bear in mind your environment (e.g. variables) will likely be
minimal. the better man pages tell you about env var you can set
to control programs. you might consider a book or two that describe
how to use one of the many shells (command line interpreters)
available on unix (and its workalikes). unix in a nutshell by
o'reilly is an excellent reference, but less suited to the newbe.

good luck, and i think you'll find it more rewarding than a dos
command line.

ras

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   The manual said the software required Windows 95 or better,
                      so I installed Linux.
                   >>> comet.friend@gmx.net <<<
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Windows 98: n.
        useless extension to a minor patch release for 32-bit 
extensions and
        a graphical shell for a 16-bit patch to an 8-bit operating 
system
        originally coded for a 4-bit microprocessor, written by a 2-bit 
        company that can't stand for 1 bit of competition.
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 Charleston SC.
        Redistribution via the Microsoft Network is prohibited.
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E. Alex Bungener wrote:
>
>         I am running HylaFAX and SuSEFAX 5.3 and KDE. I use the Kfax 
viewer,
> but every once in a while I'll get a fax that when I click on it to
> view the kfax just closes down. I thought maybe by trying to view 
this
> fax w/ a different viewer, I might be able to see it. There isn't
> another choice within the desktop so I figure I need to go into
> terminal window to bring up a viewer. This is where I am lost. What
> would I type in order to open up a viewer. Please, if you can, give 
me
> more than one option. Thanks a bunch for ya'll's help!
>
> E. Alex Bungener                                        Basset
> Investigations
> Proverbs 3:5+6                   <http://www.backgroundinfo.com>
> "Sniffing out the facts in one's past for firms throughout the US"



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