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>I setup HylaFAX (latest version, compiled sources myself) on a RedHat Linux >6.2 machine (i386). Not to avoid answering the problems, but why not just use the RPM? The RPM is of a newer source vintage than the "latest version" that you likely downloaded... unless you downloaded CVS version. The RPM is listed in http://www.hylafax.org/howto >When I try to send an ASCII file using sendfax, a blank page arrives and a >warning is given: "WARNING: are you sure that this is a G3 fax file? Doesn't >seem to be..." >If I manually convert this ASCII file to a PS file using textfmt and send is >using sendfax, I get the same message. >If I then manually convert this PS file to a fax-file using ps2fax.gs, a I >get following error: "WARNING: file may be 'tiffg3' - TIFF file format is >*not* supported. Thus fax transmission will most probably fail". These errors are self-explanatory, although I have no guesses as to why it is occurring. I've done tarball installs on both RedHat 6.1 and 7.0 without this error appearing. But... I never used the "latest version" 4.1beta2. I always downloaded CVS version. >What is wrong here? > >PS. Ghostscript is installed: version GNU Ghostscript 5.50 > >Please help, >I'm really stuck and need to get the faxmachine working asap. Usually the quickest way on RedHat is to use the RPM. See: http://www.hylafax.org/howto/install.php#ss2.2 Lee. ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null