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Alan Sparks's solution for this worked for me. Search the list archives for exact details on it. It's a small change to the ps2fax call to ghostscript (-dFIXEDMEDIA), but I believe that it requires at least gs 4. a. On 26 Oct, Francesc Guasch wrote: > > > Francesc Guasch wrote: >> >> I just isntalled flexfax in a recent version of linux slackware >> and I couldn't send faxes from winflex, I got the following error: >> >> Modem does not support document Page Width >> >> I've read the faq and found somewhere that I should use >> an older version of ghostscript. >> >> I had flexfax running in another older linux so I used that older >> slakware CDs for installing that ghostscript, but it kept telling >> me that error. What can I do ? >> The modem is a cheap internal modem with jumpers , It works >> great connecting to internet and send faxes from the command line. >> >> The flexfax version is the latest p2 I found in the binary ftp >> from sgi. It's linux-2.0.35. the clients are windows 98 , I tried >> the apple laserwriter and the QMS printers. >> >> I searched the docs from gs looking for a way to tell it not to >> put the PageWidth. >> I also tried to substitute gs for a perl program that filters >> the PageWidth line and pipes the output to the real gs but >> it doesn't work. >> What can I do ? > > I've been following your advises and I tried an older version > of ghostscript. Neither 3.33 nor 2.6.2 worked. It keeps > telling me : Modem does not support document Page Width. > -- Aidan Van Dyk aidan@ottawa.com |\^/| |\^/| |\^/| |\^/| |\^/| |\^/| _|\| |/|_ _|\| |/|_ _|\| |/|_ _|\| |/|_ _|\| |/|_ _|\| |/|_ > C < > a < > n < > a < > d < > a < >_./|\._< >_./|\._< >_./|\._< >_./|\._< >_./|\._< >_./|\._<