Thanks for packaging fprint. This has been working great for some years
now. However with the latest version of Ubuntu (Trusty) a new lock
screen was introduced. fprint doesn't work with this lockscreen for me.
In lack of another place and in doubt whether this is upstream, I post
this bug here.
That configuration dialog is deprecated in GNOME3 and Oneiric so closing
the bug, feel free to open new bugs about other issues you might find
though
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gnome-about-me misses fprintd for fingerprint
Great job, Jorge! I am closely following the upstream discussion you
initiated, and as soon as the resulting patches don't introduce any
regression, I will definitely include them in the packages so that you
can get a wider audience to test your new driver.
The issue with colliding IDs may become
Thank you David,
I've managed to get my device working by modifying the upekts driver.
I've sent the patch upstream but it can't be included as-is because I've
just replaced support of the original device upekts was intended for
with support to my device.
To solve this I could make upekts work
ok now I found the debug package.
I attached the log of the first swipe (that fails) and the second that cause
the segfault
f.y.i. the pam fprint works correctly without segfaults
** Attachment added: swipe again with segmentation fault
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45118032/fprint.log
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Hi!
Thank you very much for your effort, Unfortunately, this won't work for
me. I'm running current Lucid.
My device is 147e:2016 Upek Biometric Touchchip/Touchstrip Fingerprint
Sensor
Dmesg output:
[ 2321.822515] usb 3-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 5
[ 2322.001860]
Jorge, this is probably the same bug as
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=504399 . There seem be to
several variants of the 147e:2016 device, and not all of them work
correctly with FPrint. See also
http://reactivated.net/fprint/wiki/Unsupported_devices#UPEK_TCRD4C_.28newer_Eikon.29
.
** Message: now monitoring fd 7
** Message: device 0 claim status 0
** Message: adding finger 7 to the gallery
** Message: start identification device 0
** Message: identify_cb: result verify-retry-scan (100)
Segmentation fault
the fault appears when the swipe fails
I will try now the debug
I 'm not able to find the debug version of libfprint
there is an deb package for it or should be builded from source?
I use ubuntu karmic 64 bit.
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sorry, rollback: the problem of above (swiping again nothing happens) exists
with the new libraries too
can I provide some logs?
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with the new packages the problem not occours, anyway the problem I had was
with AuthenTec AES2501:
1) swipe with a finger not configured - the swipe fails
2) you will asked for another swipe
3) swipe again with the correct finger - nothing happens
4) the only way out is to wait the timeout and
I've made several changes and improvements to the packages to address
the outstanding issues. I've also completely rewritten the PPA's
description to include answers to the most common questions.
Ad keyring: Unlocking an encrypted keyring with a fingerprint is not
technically feasible. See the
when first swipe fails, it will be asked for swiping again but often
nothing happens if I swipe again and after a while the message
Verification timed out appears
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thanks for the help, it works!
I still have the problem that if I start synaptic I don't see the credential
dialog. After swiping finger synaptic starts.
This happens with several admin apps, not all.
for gnome could be an idea to use an hash derived from the original fingerprint
as password
I also use an Authentec AES2501 sensor and have today made the switch to
your PPA.
There have been no problems. Logging in, sudo-ing in a console, starting
gksu-applications like synaptic, unlocking the screen - everything works
:)
The fingerprint reader feels more reliable than before, with
mån 2010-02-22 klockan 15:23 + skrev imachine:
Oh, actually, three things:
Could it be possible to maybe make the pam_fprint unlock the keydatabase
in keyring? So that I don't have to type in my wifi passwords, etc,
after logging with my fingerprint?
Well currently no, since it needs a
Just wanted to confirm the software from the ppa runs correctly using an
AuthenTec AES2501, Bus 004 Device 003: ID 08ff:2580 AuthenTec, Inc.
AES2501 Fingerprint Sensor.
Running Lucid updated today.
Two things tho:
1) Fprint_demo doesn't have access to the scanner - needs access to the
correct
Oh, actually, three things:
Could it be possible to maybe make the pam_fprint unlock the keydatabase
in keyring? So that I don't have to type in my wifi passwords, etc,
after logging with my fingerprint?
That would be awesome!
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Seem to work fine on my Lenovo Thinkpad R61, thank you!
//Mattias
mån 2010-02-22 klockan 04:10 + skrev David Jurenka:
I started a PPA for this. Fprintd and all related libraries and tools
have been packaged and are ready for being tested.
It worked fine on my Dell xps m1330 except for the glitches you already
mentioned in the PPA. Thanks.
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imachine I agree with you, it would be nice.
it should be a kind of interaction between pam fprint and pam gnome-keyring ?
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I tried to change common-auth using
auth[success=2 default=ignore] pam_fprint.so
instead of
auth sufficient pam_fprint.so
for let execute optional pam keyring, but without success
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@all
Thanks for your confirmations!
@imachine
1. Strange, are your running the version from the PPA (1:0.4+git20080303)?
2. Agreed. This should be addressed by GNOME, however.
3. This is number 2 under Random Notes in the PPA's description. I've just
expanded this point with a more detailed
I started a PPA for this. Fprintd and all related libraries and tools
have been packaged and are ready for being tested.
https://launchpad.net/~fingerprint/+archive/fprint
Please read the PPA's description for further details.
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Any idea if this can be fixed for lucid?
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libusb-1.0 (the version that seems to be needed) is now in the
repositories, but the installed version is still 0.1-4 in current
karmic. Does anyone know why?
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A bit frustrating that this works right out of the box with Fedora 11 on
my Thinkpad R52 that I use for testing, while it seems to be a lot of
work getting it up and running in Ubuntu (at least in Jaunty).
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Is it possible that it will be fixed in Karmic? It's a bit of shame that
everything is in place since the beginning of 2009 and Ubuntu can't keep
up with it.
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Just checked out the Gnome 2.26 release notes and there is a feature
announced for gnome-about-me to be able to set your fingerprint reader
up with. However it seems this is missing in Ubuntu build and fprintd is
not available.
The feature is announced here:
Added bug report to package fprintd: bug #376540
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marking as wishlist, since we seem to be missing an updated libusb.
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