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[hylafax-users] Ideal Hylafax System



Hallo there Everyone

I am relatively new to the Hylafax package and I am on a quest to find the
perfect hardware and software platform to complement the package. I am
currently working with an old Pentium III 450Mhz with 256Mb RAM and a 2Gb
hard drive. I have installed Debian Woody on the Box and setup the Hylafax
4.1.7. The modem that I am using is a class 1 category. This seems to be
just fine for my testing purposes!

- What I would really like to know is what sort of system should I build for
a 100 hundred user environment? 
- Is Debian Woody suitable (probably just fine)? 
- If I setup a base install of linux with just essentials, what packages
would be considered as essential?
- In South Africa I can only really get hold of major brand modems and
locally packaged modems, does anyone know of class 2 and 2.0 Modems in SA
that would work well? 

Thanks a lot in advance to anyone who answers any of these Q's. I will
continue reading through all of the Hylafax documentation....

Regards,
----------------------
Technical Director
Ashley Shaw

LightSpeedDevelopment
Tel: +27 21 426 5048
Fax: +27 21 424 5633
Cel: +27 84 565 6767
South Africa





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