Re: HSF as a fax answers the phone but doesn't beep

"Linuxant support (Jonathan)" <[email protected]> Tue, 17 Apr 2007 14:59:30 -0400
Newsgroups gmane.linux.drivers.modem.hsf
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hi,

can you please elaborate on the fact that the driver would not keep the 
country setting? For example, when exactly the country setting is 
discarded? After reloading the kernel modules, after a reboot, etc... 
The expected way to set the country is with the 'hsfconfig --country' 
command in a root shell.

The warning related to hsfdcpd can be safely ignored if you do not have 
a sound card in your system. I doubt that it is the source of the 
problem you have with the driver.

If the phone line was picked up, it is quite possible that it was the 
FAX server doing that so a log file can likely be generated and this 
file could really help us identify the exact source of the problem. 
Please read the documentation provided with your FAX server software for 
more details.

Regards,


Jonathan
Technical specialist / Linuxant
www.linuxant.com
[email protected]



Harvey Coward wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
> 
> In message <[email protected]>, "Linuxant support 
> (Jonathan)" <[email protected]> writes
>> Hi,
>>
>> did you tired to send a FAX (instead of receiving one) with the driver 
>> just to make sure FAX support is working correctly? Can you provide a 
>> log file generated by your FAX software?
>>
> I tried faxing but it picked up the phone line and did nothing else.
> 
> The modem refused to keep the country setting of UK so I decided to 
> reinstall everything.
> 
> I have got as far as re-installing the hsf driver.
> 
> I note that udev says on boot "usr/sin/hsfdcpd can't open dev/hsfdcp0 at 
> usr/sbin/hsfdcpd line 64.
> 
> 
> I don't know whether to woory about this or not.
> 
> Is this all to do with working with a soundcard? - I have no soundcard 
> installed and rely on the modem's speaker.
> 
> Or could it be a more fundamental and worrying issue?