João Miguel Roque wrote:
> It gives the following message:
> 
> aes1610:error [dev_init] could not claim interface 0
> fp:error [fp_dev_open] device initialisation failed, driver=aes1610
> 
> lsusb gives the following info for my reader:
> 
> Bus 007 Device 003: ID 08ff:1600 AuthenTec, Inc. 

It might work as root. If so, it means that permissions on usbfs USB 
device nodes are not set up to allow user access. I would again suggest 
following this up with Fedora because if you do not have this access 
then there is a lot of other stuff that would break (such as scanning 
through SANE). Sorry that I can't be of more help on the fedora side of 
things.

Daniel
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