Need easy to use fax program for Puppy
Need easy to use fax program for Puppy
One thing we have never figured out is how to fax on Linux. Hylafax & Open Office on Suse 9.3 supposedly have fax capability but no one seems to know how to operate them to successfully send and receive faxes. We would like to see an easy to use fax program available on Puppy, PupGet, DotPup, etc.
Unless there is a real need to send fax's, using email on a dialup account is cheaper as a fax still requires that you dial the number and if it is an overseas call it can be costly.
There is a small program efax but it requires that you set it up before you install it, using your own settings.
There may be a way around this but I haven't been through all the code to see what is required to run it as far the likes of getty or mgetty.
I'll do a dummy run and see what I can work out.
There is a small program efax but it requires that you set it up before you install it, using your own settings.
There may be a way around this but I haven't been through all the code to see what is required to run it as far the likes of getty or mgetty.
I'll do a dummy run and see what I can work out.
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efax
efax look as it could work but like ian mentioned you need to
you need to set it up because of the different fax modems!!
I looked at it and wen to run the program but it could'nt find a fax
modem as I don't have one.
I usually run down to the local wanna be copy shop
and pay a buck and a half, though I rarely fax!!!
I say wanna be because you can only get business cards in three
flavors? 3? good night! there are probably more ways to make
business cards than I can think of, but noooo!
not in this small town. errrrr
EDIT/ Ian if you see this, I have a cable modem. Is it also a fax modem??
not that I need a fax but one never knows???
you need to set it up because of the different fax modems!!
I looked at it and wen to run the program but it could'nt find a fax
modem as I don't have one.
I usually run down to the local wanna be copy shop
and pay a buck and a half, though I rarely fax!!!
I say wanna be because you can only get business cards in three
flavors? 3? good night! there are probably more ways to make
business cards than I can think of, but noooo!
not in this small town. errrrr
EDIT/ Ian if you see this, I have a cable modem. Is it also a fax modem??
not that I need a fax but one never knows???
Last edited by klhrevolutionist on Wed 10 Aug 2005, 21:40, edited 1 time in total.
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Good luck Ian
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You can collect email from any browser these days (even pop3)
https://www.mail2web.com/cgi-bin/login.asp?lid=0&il=1
I am building up a resource of free on line services (for programmers primarily) here:
http://peace.wikicities.com/wiki/Resources
I rarely use fax as most people have discovered email and attachments. Last summer I had to send fax of body shop estimate to an insurance company. Booted Knoppix and used Kfax. Worked ok, but little hassle since I use prepaid long distance and it didnt allow for that. I ended up dialing fax number with phone on same line then sort of simutaneously sending fax and hanging up phone. Worked but yuck
. Today some goofy realtor insisted the only way he'd send info was by fax. Not wanting to relearn ins and outs of Kfax for one use, I remembered long ago used a fax program for window called "stupidfax". Its old (last version like 2001) but I installed it on my XP partition. Alas receives faxes only, but talk about simple and it worked flawless even though its never been updated for XP. Just binary, no registry entries, etc. Thats what a computer fax program should be like. Wish it was ported to linux.
. Today some goofy realtor insisted the only way he'd send info was by fax. Not wanting to relearn ins and outs of Kfax for one use, I remembered long ago used a fax program for window called "stupidfax". Its old (last version like 2001) but I installed it on my XP partition. Alas receives faxes only, but talk about simple and it worked flawless even though its never been updated for XP. Just binary, no registry entries, etc. Thats what a computer fax program should be like. Wish it was ported to linux.