edit] What hardware is supported by Hylafax?
FAQ - hylafax.orgThat's hard to answer. Most Class 1, 1.0, 2, 2.0, and 2.1 fax devices will work with HylaFAX with varying levels of success. You can get a relatively good idea of the best hardware to use with HylaFAX via the Hardware Compatibility List or at http://shop.ifax.com.
Related Questionsedit] Can I find a list of supported hardware around?
FAQ - openSUSE-CommunityThere is a nice Hardware Compatibility List available. This list is certainly not exhaustive, but it contains a lot of information which may be of help.
Related Questionsedit] What hardware accelerators are supported?
NSS FAQ - MDCNSS supports the PKCS #11 interface for hardware acceleration. Since leading accelerator vendors such as Chrysalis-IT, nCipher, and Rainbow Technologies also support this interface, NSS-enabled applications can support a wide variety of hardware accelerators.
Related Questionsedit] Why is it called HylaFAX?
FAQ - hylafax.orgThe name of this software package is "HylaFAX", not "hylafax", "Hylafax", or anything else. Also, do not call this software by its old name "FlexFAX" because that name is a trademark of another fax product and the folks that own that trademark are possessive. Please also note that "HylaFAX" is a trademark of Silicon Graphics and it should be treated as such when used in documentation.
Related Questionsedit] Which modems can I use with HylaFAX?
FAQ - hylafax.orgHylaFAX is intended to be used with fax modems. Fax modems are not the same as data modems though most contemporary data modems also include support for fax communication. HylaFAX should work with any Class 1, 1.0, 2, 2.0 or 2.1 fax modem. Wherever possible HylaFAX works around known modem problems or restricts modem usage in order to provide a functioning system.
Related Questionsedit] How to tell which HylaFAX version you have?
FAQ - hylafax.orgwhere <version> is found in the file VERSION and <n> is the number recorded in dist/hylfax.alpha. This string is also prominently displayed when you run the configure script to setup the software for compilation and each time the faxq scheduler process is started (look in the file where syslog messages are recorded).
Related Questionsedit] Is support available for HylaFAX?
FAQ - hylafax.orgThere are many support options, both free and commercially provided. Please see the Support page for more information.
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ServoMaster: Frequently Asked QuestionsTwo generic classes of controllers are supported: serial and USB. Specific list is: Serial: FerretTronics FT639; USB: However, a lot of attention was paid to making the code as abstract and reusable as possible, therefore, writing a driver for a new device should take just a few days, if not hours.
Related Questionsedit] Where did HylaFAX/FlexFAX come from?
FAQ - hylafax.orgSam Leffler, while working at Silicon Graphics (SGI), wrote a fax server for SGI's IRIX servers called FlexFAX and released it to the public in 1991. Sam and others worked for several years on FlexFAX, adding new features and porting the software to new platforms. In 1995 FlexFAX was renamed HylaFAX to avoid potential trademark issues.
Related Questionsedit] What machines does HylaFAX run on?
FAQ - hylafax.orgHylaFAX is intended to run on any UNIX system that supports a particular set of features: FIFO special files, BSD-style sockets and the TCP/IP communication protocols, BSD-style file locking (flock) or equivalent functionality from which it can be emulated (fcntl, lockf), and POSIX 1003.1-style interfaces, including termios for manipulating tty devices. The following systems are known to have these features: AIX v3.x, v4.x BSD/386, FreeBSD, HP-UX 9.x, 10.x IRIX, ISC4.0, Linux, OSF/1 V1.3 and V3.
Related Questionsedit] Is there a way to integrate Asterisk and HylaFAX?
FAQ - hylafax.orgYour best option presently is to use Lee Howard's IAXmodem with Steve Underwood's spandsp library. For more information, see:
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edit] What's the Hardware?
FAQ - NexusWikiThe core game server is a beast of a machine. I'd list the hardware but it actually changes pretty regularly, getting upgraded. It's multi-processor, though, and has $BIGNUM rams. It handles everything - the forums, the game itself, the wiki, the databases, what have you. It's in a co-location facility in Texas. There are several other "Nexus War related" computers but they are restricted to use by the testing crew: there is a development server and a testing server. Those are not co-located.
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FAQ for isdn4linux: hardware: Supported hardware, its specia...Only internal cards that plug into an ISA or PCI slot are supported. ISA Plug&Play cards are also supported, but need some additional manual configuration by means of the isapnptools. For details on the configuration see question config_pnp. Internal cards may be active, semi-active, or passive. Unless you have paid big money, assume you have a passive card. More about the difference: see question hardware_activepassive.
Related Questionsedit] Why should I use HylaFAX instead of some other fax package?
FAQ - hylafax.orgHylaFAX is designed to be very robust and reliable. The fax server is designed to guard against unexpected failures in the software, in the configuration, in the hardware, and in general use. HylaFAX uses an intelligent scheduling policy that attempts to recognize different types of failures and optimize retry attempts.
Related Questionsedit] Can I run HylaFAX on my NT/Windows Server?
FAQ - hylafax.orgDate: Tue, 10 Dec 1996 07:49:56 +0100 (MET) From: Matthias Apitz <guru@softcon.de > Subject: Re: HylaFax
Related Questionsedit] Is HylaFAX able to receive/send 1000s of faxes/day?
FAQ - hylafax.orgYes. When HylaFAX is described as "Enterprise Class" we mean it. The software itself is more than capable of handling the most demanding fax traffic requirements; 96 channels per server is routinely achieved. For high-density fax servers it is recommended to look at digital (TE/E1) fax boards.
Related Questionsedit] Which document types can I fax using HylaFAX's email-to-fax capability?
FAQ - hylafax.orgBy default faxmail, HylaFAX's email-to-fax gateway application, supports plain text and Postscript attachments. Faxmail also includes the ability to use external processors for other document types. Please see the faxmail man page for more information.
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tv-player | frequently asked questions [ flipbook, animation...Yes. We try to test as many graphic configurations as possible but please understand that it is impossible to test them all. All current AMD/ATI, nVIDIA and Intel graphic cards should support all features. If there are restrictions they usually only apply to YUV 4:2:2 display mode.
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Racer FAQIncompatible these days are most of the Voodoo graphics cards. Some of these have trouble with textures sized above 256x256, and this is already used for the menu (you may notice texture bugs, no menu graphics etc).
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