Per Jessen wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
Mike McMullin wrote:
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So I did. Quasar lets you build your own COA, so I built it to completely resemble to US 1040 Schedule C form - even to include the forms line numbers. So just copy the numbers to the form and I'm done.
I wonder if H&R Blocks tax software is available for Linux. I know they advertise importing from QuickTax, and this would be one less app the keep Windows around for. (Oddly enough, the other app is fax software.)
That I can answer for you....NO, it isn't available for Linux. FAX software isn't the "big deal" it once was for a lot of people now they have their phone service running on a digital line. FAX machines and modems ALL use analog....won't work.
Fred, it works just fine. My telephone lines are all ISDN, i.e. digital, and faxing works just fine. Inbound I use asterisk+iaxmodem, outbound I have an oldfashioned faxmodem connect to the a/b port on the NT box.
ISDN is a circuit-switched telephone network system, it's NOT the same as fiber....doesn't work the same nor use the same protocols.
Fiber?? Where does fiber come into the picture? Nobody's mentioned that sofar. I guess you assumed "digital" = "fiber", but that's definitely not correct.
I have no idea what a telco might feed a fiber with - it'c clearly all digital, but what kind of phones do you use with it and do you hook them up? Around here we have only analog or ISDN phones, and both can easily be used with the digital signal coming over the ISDN line.
/Pere
I really don't understand where he's getting that idea either. As I mentioned in another note, my home phone is VoIP. It's copper coax to the utility room of my condo and fibre at least part of the way to the ISP. It makes no difference whether you have digital over fibre or copper or analog over copper, provided you have the appropriate device attached. In my case, there's a small box with the coax cable on one side and a couple of POTS phone jacks on the other. Once I've plugged into that POTS jack, I don't care what's beyond it. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org