On Sunday 24 Nov 2002 3:38 am, Brian Parish wrote: > On Sun, 2002-11-24 at 09:42, Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Saturday 23 Nov 2002 5:35 pm, Marcia wrote: > > > Dear All, > > > > > > I would love to be able to fax from Linux on my desktop. I have LM 9. I > > > am connected to the net with cable and I know that I would have to hook > > > up the phone line with the modem in order to fax. The modem I have is > > > supposedly supported by Linux or at least is a linmodem. How would I > > > set this up so that I can fax plus still use my cable modem? Thanks for > > > any suggestions. > > > > Hello Marcia - > > > > The issue of winmodems is something I don't know much about. I think the > > Lucent chip modems are among the ones that can be persuaded to work, but > > someone who knows more than I do will advise you on that part. > > > > For the Mandrake setup, your situation is a little different from mine, > > where I have a connection over ethernet, then a modem, but this is what I > > suggest you do: > > > > Go to Mandrake Control Centre and let Mandrake detect your connections. > > It should detect your modem and offer to set it up. If it does, let it. > > It will make all the connection settings you need. I presume that this > > will leave you with two profiles then, and you will have to switch when > > you want to fax. > > > > I could be way off beam, since you have, in effect, two modems, but > > that's how I would tackle it. > > > > Anne > > I suspect that this might just confuse things. You shouldn't need to > configure a connection using the modem to allow it to be for faxing. > Whatever fax software you are using will need to be pointed at the port > to which the modem is connected. That's about it. > > In fact, I would suggest that you specifically tell drakconnect NOT to > configure the modem if you are running it for some other reason, as it's > likely screw up network settings. > > HTH > Brian
Sorry - I thought we were talking about a separate modem, not one already in use. If it is the latter Brian is correct, nothing more needs to be done. If you install efax (and it may well be already installed) then KWord will already be able to 'print to fax'. If you use this, be aware that it does not like spaces in telephone numbers. Failure to send a fax will result in a log file being written to your home directory. It is likely to point to permission problems. Once that's solved all should be well. Anne
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