2010/12/7 Amiad Salton <[email protected]>:
> Hi,

Hello,

> I upgraded pcsc-lite to version 1.6.5 and CCID to 1.4.1 on my Ubuntu 10.10
> and since then I've faced unexpected behavior.
> I've realized that after startup my Smart Card is not recognized by Firefox.
> Moreover, if I execute testpcsc  after reboot I receive the following error:
> Testing SCardEstablishContext : Service not available.
> After starting pcscd manually (by running /usr/local/sbin/pcscd as su),
> everything work as expected.
> I've read in release notes that from version 1.6.0 pcscd doesn't start as
> part of boot process, but by the first application which tries to access it.
> Since it doesn't work on my computer, I tried to put it back in boot
> sequence, by copying it to /etc/init.d and executing the command "sudo
> update-rc.d pcsc defaults", but still I can't find pcscd in System Monitor
> after restart.
> How can I continue accessing my Smart Card without starting pcscd manually?
> Best Regards,

You should not install two versions of pcsc-lite at the same time.
I guess you still have the version provided by Ubuntu and now also
version 1.6.5 in /usr/local.
But that should not be the source of your problem.


I guess you will see "permission denied" errors if you start pcscd in
debug mode as a normal user.
Try to run: "pcscd -fd"

You may have "forgotten" to run "make fix-rights" after installing
pcsc-lite. This is not documented so I am not surprised by your
problem.

Bye

-- 
 Dr. Ludovic Rousseau

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