-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The Monday 2006-04-17 at 18:28 -0400, Mike McMullin wrote:
Then, you have a problem with "kdeprintfax", not hylafax. Try faxing directly with "sendfax"; for instance, from the configuration I have in OpenOffice:
sendfax -m -n -T 3 -s a4 -D -d "(PHONE)" "(TMP)"
log file created! It errored out, but then the I had my cell turned off
Apr 17 18:16:09.04: [19843]: <-- [13:ATDT***-***\r] Apr 17 18:17:04.84: [19843]: --> [10:NO CARRIER]
Funny. It should have been "no answer", or something of the sort; those error depend on the modem, though. No... I'm thinking... the cellular company might have given a voice message to your modem, so the "no carrier". Correct, then.
The fax system specified is hylafax, the default command line is: /usr/bin/capisuitefax -d %number %files
I thought capisuite was used for ISDN :-? [...] Yes, it is: : Summary : ISDN telecommunication suite providing fax and voice services : Description : : CapiSuite is an ISDN telecommunication suite providing easy to use : telecommunication functions which can be controlled from Python : scripts. Therefore, it will not work for you unless you have ISDN services and an appropiate card.
IIRC capisuitefax was installed when I went into YaST to set up the fax. I want to note that I'm using kde 3.5.2.
I do appreciate the help Carlos. I know I'm getting some where.
Welcome; it is an interesting problem. - -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.76 iD8DBQFERChttTMYHG2NR9URAiVHAJ9v3B54aa5W6OJB5AZethUNKHZaVACeJOCk JnMy/MS9tPoS2TQp0reGRdE= =rHB1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----