On Friday 18 Jul 2003 2:37 am, owenb wrote:
Thanks Derek
I followed your instructions for adding, kdeprintfax %in
I now have Send to Fax available in KFax word processor but not in
Open Office Writer.
How do I check to see if KDe is using CUPS?
SNIP
Follow the tutorial on my web site
owenb wrote:
I checked and CUPS is running.on boot
CUPS-LPD is stopped.
Mandrake Control Center / System/ CUPS is running on boot
Mandrake Contril Center/ System/ CUPS - LPD is stopped
Mandrake Control Center/Harware/ Printer Drake/ shows Local Printer HP
Deskjet 855 on
On Thursday 17 Jul 2003 10:15 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
I use a service like this provided by my isp - I
was thinking more of a native app, something like winfax for both
sending and receiving, but running over adsl.
You certainly wont get that, probably ever. At some point the fax has to
hit
On Thursday 17 Jul 2003 7:21 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
That certainly seems to be the position, but I question whether it's
really impossible. After all, a fax is only a bit stream (isn't
it?), so could be transmitted just like any other bit stream. The
problem is in the telephone number that
On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 14:21, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 17 Jul 2003 4:38 pm, Richard Urwin wrote:
On Thursday 17 Jul 2003 10:15 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
I use a service like this provided by my isp - I
was thinking more of a native app, something like winfax for both
sending and
On Tuesday 15 Jul 2003 10:55 pm, owenb wrote:
My computer is a dedicated 9.1 The installation was straight forward. I
have not added any additional software or made any changes.
But when I went to use KdeprintFax the following troubles manifested
themselves.
The Address book only shows a
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Tuesday 15 Jul 2003 10:55 pm, owenb wrote:
My computer is a dedicated 9.1 The installation was straight forward. I
have not added any additional software or made any changes.
But when I went to use KdeprintFax the following troubles manifested
themselves.
The Address
Is there any kind of fax program like kdeprintfax which can use normal
(ethernet) network card to send a fax? I have tried kdeprintfax and found
that it must(?) use a modem. Many thanks.
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On Wednesday 16 Jul 2003 2:02 pm, owenb wrote:
Owen
Thanks for the tip but in my printer selection, Print to fax is not a
option.
If you are using KDE and CUPS then when you print a dialogue box appears. The
drop down 'Name' selects the printer to use.
Underneath your real
On Wednesday 16 Jul 2003 3:19 pm, qhwang wrote:
Is there any kind of fax program like kdeprintfax which can use
normal (ethernet) network card to send a fax? I have tried
kdeprintfax and found that it must(?) use a modem. Many thanks.
I spoke to my adsl provide, who said that he doesn't think
I spoke to my adsl provide, who said that he doesn't think it is
possible under any os.
Many thanks . I am waiting for some guys to make it possible.
QingHua
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On Wednesday 16 Jul 2003 5:31 pm, qhwang wrote:
I spoke to my adsl provide, who said that he doesn't think it is
possible under any os.
Many thanks . I am waiting for some guys to make it possible.
QingHua
You're not alone there g
Anne
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On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 14:55, owenb wrote:
My computer is a dedicated 9.1 The installation was straight forward. I
have not added any additional software or made any changes.
But when I went to use KdeprintFax the following troubles manifested
themselves.
The Address book only shows a
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