Try installing Hylafax and gfax http://www.hylafax.org http://gfax.cowlug.org On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 06:54, Guy Bouchard wrote: > yavorsky gaetan a écrit : > > > > > > > May be you could install : > > cd3/Fedora/RPMS/mgetty-sendfax-1.1.30-4.i386.rpm > > by hand, since it's not installed by default. > > > > Other issue is to install Hylafax ( http://www.hylafax.org ) > > > > Thanks. > > I tried installing the mgetty-sendfax rpm by clicking on my cd until i > got the rpm file. It was working but gave me an error message just > before ending. I get this message too when i try to install package from > the Gui installer in the menu (System parameters). > > I then try kdeprintfax with mgetty and got > > Mime type: text/plain > Command: enscript -M %psu -E -p %out %in > [ 1 pages x 1 copies > placées dans /tmp/kde-utilisateur/kdeprintfax_KbccCbF > Envoi du fax en utilisant : /usr/bin/faxspool -F 'VéloSpécialité' -f '' > -D '' '228-1049' '/tmp/kde-utilisateur/kdeprintfax_KbccCbF' > > Usage: /usr/bin/faxspool [options] [faxphone] [page data] > Options: > -p poll request > -n normal resolution > -C <pgm> set cover page program ("-" for none) > -D <dest> set verbose destination name > -F <full name> set full name of sender > -h <file> text file for page header > -f <email> set address for status mail > -P <n> set job priority (1=lowest, 9=highest) > -c copy source files > -t <hh:mm> set earliest possible send time > -t <hh:mm-hh:mm> set time range for sending fax > -A <txt> specify free-form accounting information > -q shut up > > > nothing more. > > I'd like to uninstall the RPM and install it correctly but i am a little > bit lost. In Mandrake, Kpackage permit choosing withch package to > uninstall but i don't know where to go in Fedora. > > Thanks a lot! I really want to like Linux and use it. It is a great > environment. > > -- > Guy Bouchard > 383 Rang 6 > St-Benoit Labre > Quebec, Canada > G0M1P0 > http://www.guybouchard.ca/ -- George Farris farrisg@xxxxxxxxxx Malaspina University-College - Cowichan Campus ---- Break free of your software drug habit, say no to software pushers, go Open Source.