Date: Thu, 11 Jan 1996 16:38:16 -0700 (MST) From: Dave Andersen <angio@aros.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: (Problem) pentium+external modem (fwd) Message-ID: <199601112338.QAA03483@terra.aros.net>
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I tossed this message out on the flexfax / hylafax mailing list, but was
referred elsewhere. I'm wondering if anyone who's running hylafax
successfully has encountered this problem before (and if so, how'd you
fix it? :) I'm using the hylafax package from freebsd.org.
-Dave Andersen
Lo and behold, Sam Leffler once said:
> To: flexfax@sgi.engr.sgi.com
> Subject: (Problem) pentium+external modem
> From: Dave Andersen <angio@aros.net>
>
> I'm using this on a pentium-100 with the onboard serial ports. I've
> tried it under both Linux and Freebsd, with several modems (USR courrier,
> sportster, cardinal, practical peripherals, multitech, even a zoom), so
> I'm fairly sure that it's not a modem or a hardware problem.
>
> When I attempt to send an outgoing fax, the fax aborts and my log gets
> the following:
>
> Dec 28 01:20:38.62: [ 281]: SESSION BEGIN
> Dec 28 01:20:58.42: [ 281]: internal muckup, lost polling request
> Dec 28 01:20:58.55: [ 281]: SESSION END
>
> (It also does this on a different p-90 with an external modem)
>
> I haven't seen a reference to lost polling request in any of the FAQs or
> mailing list archives, so, with my apologies, I'm wondering what in the
> world is wrong. :) Any guesses?
>
> This message indicates an internal assertion failed. If you are running
> HylaFAX v3.0 then you probably have some sort of build or runtime error
> that's causing something to be corrupted. You'll need to get help from
> someone that runs Linux or Freebsd.
Thanks. Argh. :)
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