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Re: [hylafax-users] Hylafax un Linux Red Hat



Did you run faxaddmodem for each port? This command is sometimes used in 
send-only environments. The syntax is: "faxaddmoem <devid>"
where <devid> is a tty port (ttyS0, ttyS1, etc).

The other thing you may do is add the following to /etc/inittab: 
"t0:35:respawn:/usr/sbin/faxgetty ttyS0". You need one of these for each 
modem installed. Increment t0 and ttyS0 for each line you add.

If you add the lines to /etc/inittab (the preferred way to do things) 
and want to maintain a send-only environment change RingsBeforeAnswer to 
0 in the config file for each modem. They're in hylafax/etc and will be 
named config.<devid>.

Chris Watson wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I am very new to Linux and moreso to Hylafax. Any help would be great.
>
>What I have is a Perle multiport (4) modem PCI card installed on an IBM
>300PL. The machine is running Red Hat 7.3 with 512 MB RAM. I have the
>modem installed and connected to 4 live lines. Using minicom I am able
>to dial a phone number and get a connection. When I use the sendfax
>command, I get assigned a Group ID and Job ID ... then nothing. It's
>like the faxes are ready to go, but end up sitting in a queue. Any
>thoughts on where to start?
>
>Thanks,
>Chris
>
>
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