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get the SuSE HylaFAX RPM at ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/6.4/n1/hylafax.rpm Use that instead. You're likely seeing a libtiff problem. Lee Howard At 09:01 AM 8/30/00 +0200, ignace.suy@dutchtone.nl wrote: >Folks, >When receiving a fax on my system, faxgetty takes as much system resources >as it needs and never lets go again, until i kill the process. It does never >finish the receiving job. >All goes well until the first set of data is received. A few seconds after >that point, the sending side (also hylafax) claims the receiving site has >terminated the connection prematurely. While receiving, you see the normal >logging until: ><snip> >Aug 28 07:57:01.59: [ 775]: REMOTE wants 14400 bit/s >Aug 28 07:57:01.59: [ 775]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm >Aug 28 07:57:01.59: [ 775]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length >Aug 28 07:57:01.59: [ 775]: REMOTE wants 7.7 line/mm >Aug 28 07:57:01.59: [ 775]: REMOTE wants 2-D MR >Aug 28 07:57:01.59: [ 775]: --> [7:CONNECT] >Aug 28 07:57:01.59: [ 775]: RECV: begin page >Aug 28 07:57:01.59: [ 775]: RECV: send trigger 022 >Aug 28 07:57:01.59: [ 775]: <-- data [1] >Aug 28 09:47:28.89: [ 775]: CLOSE /dev/ttyS0 #after killing faxgetty ><snip> >This is a class 2 modem, but class 1 usage gets similar results, If I >exchange modems (differend brands) with another "fax-box" i get the same >problems. The sending process works just fine. I am using Hylafax 4.1beta2 >On SuSE 6.4. >The mailarchive list a similar thing (now faq102) with faxq, but i cannot >match this with my case. >I am running an earlier version on SuSE 6.1 on another box - no problems >there...but installing that suse hylafax build makes no sense because its >uses differend libraries. > >Any suggestions? > > >Ignace Suy > > > >____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ > To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null > ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null