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@@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
-/usr/doc/efax-gtk-3.0.18/README.SLACKWARE
-
As differences among some program's actions can probably be somehow
cryptic to a new user, I'll report an upstream's simple explanation:
"""If you want to wait for a fax, use "Standby". If the line is already
@@ -18,10 +16,10 @@ trasmission results otherwise at the moment), modify your configuration file
inserting the absolute path of the file you want as logfile (do not use
environment variables, as they are not supported).
-For serial modems/faxes: you need to add your fax-using user(s) to "uucp"
-group, so that serial device file (i.e. /dev/ttyS[0-9]) is accessible.
-For other modem/fax devices: make sure the relevant device files are
-accessible to your user(s) for reading/writing, as well.
+For serial modems/faxes: you need to add your fax-using user(s) to the
+"dialout" group so that the serial device file (i.e. /dev/ttyS[0-9]) is
+accessible. For other modem/fax devices: make sure the relevant device
+files are accessible to your user(s) for reading/writing as well.
To avoid too much crowd in users' $HOME directory, this package uses a
custom working directory ("$HOME/.efax-gtk") to contain most of files and
@@ -30,7 +28,8 @@ service files). In case of package's upgrade, in order to avoid malfunction
problems or data loss, please verify if these files are in the right
location, otherwise move them accordingly.
-Read /usr/doc/efax-gtk-3.0.18/README for other operating instructions. See
-your modem/fax manual for potentially needed AT modem strings and commands.
+Read README file in efax-gtk's /usr/doc directory for other operating
+instructions. See your modem/fax manual for potentially needed AT modem
+strings and commands.
For fax trasmission's debugging purpose, you may have to insert special
parameters in configuration file for efax backend (see "man efax").