http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2171
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Bug fixed in the CVS. So the fix will appear on the Cooker with the next release
of the drakxtools (9.1-8mdk).
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this is known bug in hpoj. check homepage, where is this text:
(Debian bug (*), but applies to other distributions as well) When using devfs,
one must restart ptal-init after powering on printer if it was started when
printer was powered off. A symptom is that ptal-mlcd reports an error message
"Couldn't find device: llioOpenOne failed!" with a device node containing
wildcard characters, such as "/dev/usb/lp[0-9]*". You can work around this
problem by editing the device configuration file in /etc/ptal and changing the
line "init.mlcd.append+=-device" to specify the specific possible device node(s)
(for example, "/dev/usb/lp0", separated by spaces if more than one USB printer
specified) instead of a general wildcard pattern. Then re-run "ptal-init start"
for the change to take effect.
(*) link to debian bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=156573&repeatmerged=yes
if you check bug history at debian, there is information, that latest cvs works
fine with wildcards in device name..