Vishal Rao wrote: > Nice! > > Have you been contacted by or do you plan to work with other Linux > distros such as Fedora?
I have not been contacted by any. I plan to continue working in a distro-agnostic fashion and would love to work with any developers (from distros or otherwise) who have similar ideas. libfprint is just the start: I do want to see fingerprinting integrated into other software and will work to make it so. pam_fprint is the first step in that direction. > I have an AES1610 in an HP Pavilion tx1302au tablet PC which is listed > under the unsupported portion of your wiki. Do you think it's possible > to use one of the existing drivers and just add the USB ID to the USB > table and get it to work, or is there a lot of binary data changes in > there? Any chance of seeing this model supported in the near future? I don't know much about this device, and don't have specs either. I was recently made aware of a project called fingerforce and I saw this on their mailing list: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/fingerforce-devel/2007-September/000015.html So, maybe try adding the USB ID to libfprint's aes2501 driver, and/or try contacting the people in that email to get their code and an explanation of changes needed on top of the aes2501 driver. Daniel _______________________________________________ fprint mailing list [email protected] http://lists.reactivated.net/mailman/listinfo/fprint
