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On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 08:35:39AM -0700, Lee Howard wrote: .... > All of these things are possibilities. Normally I would approach the > problem in this order: > > 1) check the modem itself, power-cycle it, test it in minicom, etc. I shut the system down and, after quite a pause, restarted it during the first round of troubles. > 2) check that there are no other processes that could possibly be > using the modem For this and other reasons I probably should get more info about stuff the desktop environment might be doing (it matters for burning CD/DVD too). > 3) check the HylaFAX installation, especially the DSOs, to make > sure DSO=? > they're all from the same install. (It's often not good to have some > old HylaFAX stuff in /usr/local and new stuff in /usr.) Because I'm using Debian packages, it's probably low probability this is a problem. Though I think I did some custom work quite awhile ago. > 4) check the line with a different modem > > All of this said, since you're using a USR modem I would almost skip to > #3 quickly and then on to #4. USR modems have given me way too much > grief over the years. Unfortunately, I only have the one modem. I've been holding off asking for advice til the other system is setup enough to be ready for faxing (and I've checked the archives/faqs etc). But, if you have any quick suggestions... This is for light home use; my main goal is to avoid the kinds of problems I'm having now! > > >This reminds me: I gave up on fax reception quite awhile ago because I > >couldn't get it to work properly (and I have little need for it). I > >suppose that is more evidence that something is fishy. > > > > > > Yeah. Both sending and receiving faxes after an installation is > important for testing that installation. Do the problems receiving point in any particular direction? > > Lee. > > ____________________ 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*