* Geosand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080128 20:49]: ... (RE wvdial) ... > Because it does all the config for you. > I used it for the first time the other day - installing a modem for fax. > It did it all in the install procedure, detected the serial port the > modem was on, installed the strings, ready to go.
If your only need for a POTS ("plain old telephone service") modem is to send and receive faxes, wvdial is not required. All you need to do is: => connect the modem to a serial port (ttyS0 or ttyS1) => install hylafax-server, hylafax-client, and ghfaxviewer => execute "faxsetup" => execute "faxaddmodem" Then you can send faxes with the command "sendfax" and view received faxes with ghfaxviewer. Installation and configuraton takes only five to ten minutes. %%%%%%%% I'm not that keen about experimenting, so a year ago, I downloaded and printed out all the hylafax documentation, looked over it, and became so discouraged at the apparent complexity that I never gave it a try. But yesterday the need for faxing arose, so I searched with Google, and found two documents which looked promising: => "Linux simple fx printer server mini-HOWTO" (www.faqs.org/doc/Linux-mini/Fax-Serv...) => "Linux Fax Server: How to Set up Hylafax" (www.aboutdebian.com/fax.htm). The first document showed how to use the package "efax", but it left me with a bad impression of the package. The second document gave me the encouragement I needed to try hylafax. It turns out that the default configuration file which ships with the Debian package "just works"; all that is required is to edit in your own telephone number and identification string. RLH -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]