Hi,
I'm trying to setup and configure a fax server, the server is
in remotely located. I installed hylafax by following this
http://www.sertec.ca/howtos/HowtoInstallHYLAFax.html.
I have the following configuration.
Modem : conexant d850
version : hylafax 4.4
OS : CentOS 5.5
when I try to run sendfax I get following output but the fax is not being
send,
[root@localhost hylafax]# sendfax -vv -n -k ‘now +1hour’ -m -d 18003177796
/home/administrator/Desktop/fax.pdf
Trying localhost (127.0.0.1) at port 4559...
Connected to localhost.localdomain.
220 localhost.localdomain server (HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.4.4) ready.
-> USER root
230 User root logged in.
+1hour’: Can not open file
I checked log and its empty.
I even cant say if the server is able to detect the modem, can any guide me
how do detect the modem and configuring the server ?
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Mukesh Yadav
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From: Noufal Ibrahim <noufal(a)gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 1:56 PM
Subject: [Inpycon] Videos are up.
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hi,
a friend wants to connect to his office from his factory and other
locations. In the old days I used to fit a dialup modem and he would
dial in to his office machine - how is it done now? Do dialup modems
still exist?
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Kenneth Gonsalves
In all my years with Linux, this is the first laptop on which
everything like sound, mike, webcam, wifi, screen resolution, external
display, sleep and resume, function keys, even the sd card read/write
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I will recommend this to anyone wanting to use Linux on a laptop.
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All,
I was able to use Reliance Netconnect BB+ on Ubuntu 10.04 without
doing much and Ubuntu detecting the device and just asking for the
number to be dialled and credentials.
However, once I had to just test a proxy server on ubuntu so I plugged
in a LAN Card and then tried to connect to BB+ the usual way I do.
However, since then (and at that time) I have not been able to connect
to BB+ at all and Ubuntu just doesn't connect to the internet.
I recently noted that in the logs (dmesg) it shows up eth0: link not
ready for some odd reason - I do not have the LAN cable connected any
longer now.
Is this a recent known bug (I couldn't find any bugs though) or is
there something that I'm not doing correctly?
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Roshan Baladhanvi
Strange behaviour observed. On latest Ubuntu 10.10 updated, when I
login as a particular user in GUI, most of keys towards right half of
keyboard start misbehaving. Many keys don't produce any action, some
make cursor to move. I checked keyboard layout, it is not changed.
If I login in Console mode, it is OK.
For other users, it is OK.
Can it be virus?
How I can find problem, or how I can correct it / restore to original one.
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H.S.Rai
Hi,
user@ubuntu:~$ gpg --import id_public_key.asc
gpg: key 79A9F115: "Immunity Debugger (Immunity Debugger Sign Key)
<immunitydebugger(a)immunityinc.com>" not changed
gpg: key 54BF70F2: "Immunity Debugger (Immunity Inc.)
<immunitydebugger(a)immunityinc.com>" not changed
gpg: Total number processed: 2
gpg: unchanged: 2
user@ubuntu:~$ gpg --verify ImmunityDebugger_1_80_setup.exe.sig
ImmunityDebugger_1_80_setup.exe
gpg: Signature made Tuesday 07 December 2010 03:07:31 AM IST using DSA
key ID 54BF70F2
gpg: Good signature from "Immunity Debugger (Immunity Inc.)
<immunitydebugger(a)immunityinc.com>"
gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
Primary key fingerprint: 6E32 9351 3A61 5274 6FBF 8273 ABCA 792D 54BF 70F2
user@ubuntu:~$
Is this the proper way of checking the integrity of application with
.sig and public key files?
Sorry if it sounds a silly question, but this is the first time I'm
dealing with .sig file instead of md5/sha1 hashes.
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Thanks,
Sagar Belure