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As root do the following:
1) Invoke "capi4hylafaxconfig" to change the configuration file
"/etc/hylafax/config.faxCAPI" (this needs the `dialog' package
installed) or change it with your preferred editor. The options
are defined in that file.
2) Edit /etc/default/capi4hylafax:
Set run_capi4hylafax to 1 to start capi4hylafax at boot time.
3) Type "/etc/init.d/capi4hylafax start" to start capi4hylafax.
4.1) If you use the hylafax server:
Configure hylafax to use faxmodem instead of faxgetty, by setting
USE_FAXGETTY to "no" in /etc/default/hylafax. You may have to adapt
your configuration if you plan to continue using non-CAPI fax
modems.
Invoke "faxmodem faxCAPI" to tell hylafax about the new device.
Restart hylafax (/etc/init.d/hylafax restart)
Everything should work now.
If you use a device name that is does not match the pattern
'faxCAPI*', then you should also add in /etc/hylafax/config:
SendFaxCmd: /usr/bin/c2faxsend
Note that you won't be able to use non-CAPI modems to send faxes then.
4.2) If you are NOT using hylafax (stand alone version):
put "example/sample_faxrcvd" as "faxrcvd" in /var/spool/hylafax/bin
and edit it.
-- Lionel Elie Mamane <lmamane@debian.org>, Wed, 19 Mar 2008 10:36:26 +0100
Additional package isdnactivecards:
With version -18 the package 'isdnactivecards' were defined only as
suggested package because of Debian Policy 2.2.1. This package is in
section contrib because it needs/uses non-free firmwares.
You should install 'isdnactivecards' only if want to use one of the
following (older) active ISDN cards:
- Eicon
- Eicon Diva
- IBM Active 2000
- ICN
- PCBIT-D
-- Joachim Wiedorn <ad_debian@joonet.de> Sat, 03 Nov 2012 22:03:33 +0100
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