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Re: [hylafax-users] Debian upgrade from 4.2.2 - 4.2.5:



Mark Gillingham wrote:

I'm getting more errors that before the upgrade on received faxes. Is your advice to use the default config set by faxaddmodem or to use suggestions from the list in the past <url:http://ftp.hylafax.org/archive/1998-10/msg00041.php>?

I have USR Courier V Everything modems set to Class 1.



Mar 13 09:11:41.55: [ 8513]: <-- [9:AT+FRS=7\r]
Mar 13 09:11:41.66: [ 8513]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 09:11:41.66: [ 8513]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Mar 13 09:11:41.78: [ 8513]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 13 09:11:41.78: [ 8513]: <-- HDLC<35:FF C8 3D FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF>
Mar 13 09:11:44.02: [ 8513]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 09:11:44.02: [ 8513]: RECV send PPR (partial page request)
Mar 13 09:11:44.02: [ 8513]: <-- [11:AT+FRM=146\r]
Mar 13 09:11:44.88: [ 8513]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 13 09:11:44.88: [ 8513]: MODEM input buffering enabled
Mar 13 09:11:44.88: [ 8513]: MODEM set XON/XOFF/FLUSH: input ignored, output generated
Mar 13 09:11:47.01: [ 8513]: Timeout awaiting synchronization sequence
Mar 13 09:11:47.01: [ 8513]: --> [47:*Hs®¯Ú´LÚ¶ '(**°Ìêµg8ÌË4*b.	¡¾kë L²0ÉÓ",é($ÓO]
Mar 13 09:11:47.01: [ 8513]: <-- [11:AT+FRM=146\r]
Mar 13 09:11:47.11: [ 8513]: --> [84:¤&òêó,Ìã2oÊ0AÃ*Hï&\*´ì¡´ Ë *Ò$˨iã°-"´©ÓºoÛ4Ì6f **£¨.'¨Í³º¯â°	ëª@»ñ¶íÒ0*÷¸}Ñ*]


Gotta love those USRs.


I recommend this config file to start from:

http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/hylafax/hylafax/config/usr-xon?rev=1.2&view=markup

Using a prototype config file circulated on the mailing list from 1998 is not likely to help much because too much within the Class 1 driver has changed between then and now.

Lee.



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