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Hello Robert, Thank you for your reply. Indeed I have been doing research and reading at the hylafax.org site. I am reluctant to mess with the existing box because it is a production machine and am concerned about fudging the system up. The root of the problem I am attempting to address at the moment has to do with incoming calls/faxes being dropped. The computer has an eight line modem board, and the incoming calls are configured as a hunt group with a primary toll-free 800 number (US). The thing is, the problem is intermittent. I had read something at the hylafax site regarding a bug in versions prior to 4.2.5 which seemed similar to the issue I am working on and thought I may be able to resolve the problem by simply upgrading the fax server software. I have a Windows machine with Virtual Server installed which I can use to experiment with, and have purchased a copy of SUSE Linux professional (I think it's 10.0). With that in mind, it seems the only thing I am missing for the moment is a modem board. In any event, this will take some time to ramp-up and I am under a bit of pressure to get my current problem resolved. What I am thinking is to image the computer in it's current state, and then try an upgrade. If it goes badly I can always re-image the machine. Any thoughts? Thanks! Barry -----Original Message----- From: Robert [mailto:rns@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 12:03 AM To: Oxenberg, Barry; hylafax-users@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] can use help upgrading.... My suggestion Barry is you. 1.) Go to www.hylafax.org and read 2.) Do not touch the working box (Unless it is not working), and build a box from scratch using a old computer 3.) With number 2 in mind I do not suggest you start with Debian; I would go with Ubuntu Hylafax especially the newer builds is fairly simple to configure and install your obstacle is Linux it's self. Familiarize yourself with Ubuntu, build a backup fax server, then attempt to work on a production system. Robert Silvia DEXIS, LLC www.dexray.com Oxenberg, Barry wrote: > Hello, > I am new to this list, new to world of Linux, and have had no previous > exposure to HylaFAX (I've hit the trifecta!) I recently "inherited" > administration of a Linux box, which I believe is running Debian > GNU/Linux on an Intel platform (I will know better middle of next week > when I will actually be sitting in front of the > computer) and according to the log files it appears to be running > HylaFAX Version 4.2.0 Beta 2a. > Would someone please be so kind as to point me to some documentation > on how to extract and then upgrade the existing version on this box? > If you know of any DETAILED documentation, something like step-by-step > instructions, or would like to volunteer to do some hand-holding I > would be eternally grateful. > Thanks, > Barry > > ********************************************************************** > This message contains confidential information intended only for the > use of the addressee(s) named above and may contain information that > is legally privileged. If you are not the addressee, or the person > responsible for delivering it to the addressee, you are hereby > notified that reading, disseminating, distributing or copying this > message is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message by > mistake, please immediately notify us by replying to the message and > delete the original message immediately thereafter. > > Thank you. > > > FADLD Tag > ********************************************************************** > ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe, click http://lists.hylafax.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi On UNIX: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxx < /dev/null *To learn about commercial HylaFAX(tm) support, mail sales@xxxxxxxxx*