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Re: [hylafax-users] OS X user experiences wanted
Hi Rick
I am running Hylafax with Macosx 10.3.8 and it works fine. My server runs
Web server, mail server, dns, dhcp Open Directory master and Hylafax 421. It
is a b&w g3/400 768mb of Ram and without problems. Now using FCLASS 2 modem
because Hylafax 421 has a problem compiling FCLASS 1 hylafax code under
Macosx but as soon as hylafax-snapshot fixes this bug i will put the modem
in class 1 and upgrade the server with a Mac mini.
regards
xavier
> De: Rick Dwyer <rdwyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Fecha: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 11:35:59 -0400
> Para: hylafax-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Asunto: [hylafax-users] OS X user experiences wanted
>
> Hello All.
>
> We are considering a HylaFax install on an OS X machine. I would be
> interested in knowing what others who have performed and install on
> OS X think about it's performance. Also, I would like to know
> specifically the hardware they used, what type of fax modems and/or
> boards they are using, what number of ports they have attempted to
> run. What was their personal experience with the install process,
> is anyone considering putting together a nice neat install package,
> etc.? All this information would be extremely helpful and
> appreciated.
>
> Rick
> --
> Rick Dwyer
> Computer Operations Manager
> 203-483-2922
> ---------------------------------
> Quick Link Information Services, Inc.
> 131 Commercial Parkway
> Branford, CT 06405
>
>
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