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I took the suggestion and upgraded to fprint for a couple of months. It
is a downgrade. pam_thinkfinger at least prompts sensibly when doing
the gsudo-type things. pam_fprint just sits there stupidly and you have
to guess when something is waiting for a fingerprint scan or password.
Combine
Indeed, are there any plans to fix in Lucid?
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Excuse me, but why did you add it only to Maverick repos? What about
Lucid?
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Thanks for uploading the package. fprint is just as dead upstream as
thinkfinger, and in addition does not allow the user to chose between
fingerprint and password authentication, so it's not a viable
alternative at this point.
On 07/27/2010 05:53 AM, Fabrice Coutadeur wrote:
Hi,
For your
Hi,
For your information, thinkfinger has been removed from Debian almost
one year ago because it was dead upstream (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=546005).
I'll upload the fix, but except if someone adopt it, this kind of
problems will appear from time to time, with sometime
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fix please?
pretty PLEASE?
this really was a nasty surprise when I upgrded from Karmic.
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Before this bug will go into archive it should at least be f.i.x.e.d.
I've even posted a message to the Ubuntu-motu maillist
(http://tinyurl.com/358m7lq) since MOTU is listed as the official
package maintainer and ... nothing as you see! Is it really that
difficult to add a working patch to a
Ubuntu review team, please fast-forward this bug into archive =)
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This is still not fixed in Maverick. Is there any maintainer for this
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Since we already have a working fix for thinkfinger why would nobody add
it to the official repo? For example for business users working
fingerprint authentication may be an important criterion to use or not
to use Ubuntu and since thinkfinger did work in Hardy, Jaunty and
Karmic, for a lot of
I am confirming: Martin's version works fine here too.
(Got a SGS Thomson Microelectronics Fingerprint Reader).
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I confirm that Martin's version works on my Thinkpad Z61m (SGS Thomson
Microelectronics Fingerprint Reader) with Lucid.
The packages from Joe's repo, however, gave me
Warning: usb_bulk_read expected to read 0x40 (read 0x8 bytes).
when running tf-tool --acquire so that I couldn't use
Thanks Martin. The packages work.
For some reason they wouldn't install using APT, so I downloaded them and used
dpkg to install them.
APT always came back and told me I had the latest version.
I suspect it's because I used to have Jon's PPA and his version number
is higher than yours, but
Good to hear that it works for you too, Nate.
Yeah, the documentation has changed its recommendation for modifying
package versions for PPAs, so I followed the new recommendation. Older
packagers from PPAs (such as Jon's will probably look newer). You
should be able to install mine by doing
I'm not at a level where I feel comfortable creating my own packages
from source, which looks like something you did here. My previous
attempts have failed spectacularly.
Are you in a position to share the package you built?
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So is the patch works, what's the next step to get it accepted? It
would be nice if this regression didn't happen in future distribution
updates.
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Packages containing the patch are in my PPA at:
https://launchpad.net/~martin-meltin/+archive/ppa
A quick test seems to show that these packages fix the problem. If
others can install, test and confirm then perhaps someone will build an
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I'm trying to build a version for my PPA... but I just need to wait for
various build messes to complete... I tried doing something useful with
the package versions...
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Here is a more detailed explanation about this patch, it is not related
to pam, but to device input event processing.
At some point xf86-input-evdev was changed to a newer version (2.2.5 to
2.3.1 ?), and they changed the events processing :
evdev: Only send the events at synchronization
This patch seems to fix the problem in Lucid :
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=889697aid=2921928group_id=179573
I built the package with this patch and installed it.
Now I can use sudo in a gnome terminal without hitting the enter key.
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Looks like this bug is back in 10.04. Exact same symptoms.
I tried adding Jon's PPA, but there's no packages for Lucid.
Anyone got any ideas? I'm not really keen on the X hack, although I'm
more comfortable with it than the patch Samuel Piau wrote about,
primarily because I understand what the X
I'm also seeing this in Lucid. Everything seems to work, except I need
to hit enter. This had been fixed in 9.10!
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I have switched to fprint (Noel, thanks for the hint), it works pretty
well on my DELL Vostro 1710, fingerprint is (from lsusb):
0483:2016 SGS Thomson Microelectronics Fingerprint Reader
I have followed the instructions here:
http://reactivated.net/fprint/wiki/Pam_fprint. Configuration is much
Update: I found an app fprint does not work pretty well with: gksu (see
bug #347778),
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I'm having the same problem on Lucid, in graphics mode. It works ok in
console.
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I'm not sure to which bug report it was posted, but Ubuntu has decided
to no longer support Thinkfinger. fprint is the supported direction,
despite its flaws, because no one has been working on Thinkfinger
upstream and RedHat is funding fprint development.
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option in most cases where the fingerprint reader is supported by
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Confirmed issue is back again on Ubuntu 9.10, thinkfinger 0.3+r118-0ubuntu4 on
32-bit, in graphics mode.
In console(CTRL+ALT+F1), work without problem login and sudo.
KERNEL=2.6.31-20-generic
GNOME=2.28.1
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Confirmed issue is back again on Lucid alpha3. Using package
thinkfinger-tools 0.3+r118-0ubuntu4 on 64-bit Lucid alpha3 on Lenovo
T61p.
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A reboot seems to have fixed the problem. Seems to have been a situation
something like rupa. It appeared for some time, and seems to have got
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No problem for me, it works out-of-the-box in a fresh 64bit karmic
install. Note that I have not updated from beta, I have installed the
final release.
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I am working on a fresh 64-bit Karmic install being upgraded from beta
onwards. The problem of carriage return being required after finger
swipe has appeared over last couple of days - first time I am seeing it
in karmic. My version of thinkfinger-tools is 0.3+r118-0ubuntu4. Anyone
else seeing
I have the same problem in karmic before update my system with xorg-
edgers PPA packages. I try the Jon Oberheide packages thinkfinger -
0.3+r118-0ubuntu5~ppa1 , that I understood has the workarround, but
without results. I have a 64bit laptop (lenov x61s) with karmic x64
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some more updates and reboots, and things are back to normal. Sorry for
the noise.
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@rupa, not for me. What behavior are you seeing, and which version do
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* Fix breakage when running on 2.6.28 kernel (LP: #311732)
* Fix typo in README.Debian (LP: #243339)
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* Use a
thanks
now it works great, but there are two problems:
I am using multi keyboards english and french
and as soon as I use the thinkfinger for the first time the keyboards stop
working correctly
the other thing is that i can't use thinkfinger to unlock the screen after the
screensaver was
farchumbre, you can follow the instructions here:
https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA#Installing%20software%20from%20a%20PPA
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Dear Jon,
I am new to linux.
can you explain me how to install your packages?
thanks
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Works great for me too. Thanks!
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They work very well.
Thank you!
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Thank you!
I will test them today evening.
Cheers,
Vreixo
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Guys, as noted above, please see Bug 311732. This has been fixed in a
PPA (https://launchpad.net/~thjaeger/+archive/ppa) for Jaunty, and is
scheduled for jaunty-updates.
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I've the same problem with Jaunty and kernel 2.6.28-11-generic.
The xorg.conf workaround worked for me on intrepid, but it does not work
anymore.
I do not suffer for bug #311732, the fingerprint works, but I need to press the
enter key.
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Thanks Jon--having the same issue.
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The thinkfinger packages for jaunty are built and available in my PPA:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/jon-oberheide/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/jon-oberheide/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
Let me know if there's any issues!
Regards,
Jon Oberheide
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Dell xps m1330
2.6.27-11-generic
Output in syslog:
kernel: [ 8496.036565] input: Virtual ThinkFinger Keyboard as
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gdm[10886]: WARNING: gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal error X - Reloading :0
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0:
After installing Jon Oberheide's packages i can't login to Gnome. After i swipe
finger Gnome began to load and immediately crash then GDM reloading. If i enter
my password by typing everything fine.
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Which version of Ubuntu? Is everything else updated? I'm not having
any problems except with Jaunty's 2.6.28-4 kernel, which has numerous
issues. I use the new packages with Intrepid and with Jaunty's 2.6.28-3
kernel.
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Jon Oberheide's fix at https://launchpad.net/~jon-oberheide/+archive
works great!
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Jon,
I have subscribed Scott James Remnant, hoping that he can help us get
this patch into MOTU, since he has been doing the thinkfinger packaging
most recently.
According to what I understand from
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Sponsorship/SponsorsQueue, could you please
provide an attached
Here's the composite patch of the key bit workaround and reverting r116.
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Not sure why this isn't Confirmed, so I'll do so, as I can confirm it as
well. Also thanks Jon, your PPA addressed the issue perfectly for me!
I'd love to see this working out-of-the box on Jaunty.
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I installed from your PPA, and it is working fine for me, Jon. I think
that we've got this fixed. :-)
What do we need to do to get this into Jaunty and either a backport or
update for Intrepid? I suppose for Intrepid the first step would be
-proposed.
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thinkfinger-0.3+r118-0ubuntu4~ppa2 with the r116 revert patch is
building now in my PPA. Feel free to give it a test once it lands!
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They are up at https://launchpad.net/~jon-oberheide/+archive, so people
should please test. And this should also go onto Jaunty.
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The thinkfinger packages in my PPA are only a workaround for the underlying
bug in hal.
The upstream hal bug hasn't gotten much attention though.
Yes, I know. But in the meantime, while waiting for upstream to fix
their issues, between your workaround and reverting that change I found,
we
FWIW, _how_ we fix the bug will be transparent to the end user but not
being able to use their fingerprint scanners is _VERY_ visible. It
makes Ubuntu look bad, no matter where the actual fault lies for the
problem. If it really is a simple workaround, my preference would be to
document that and
Jon, I have attached the patch to Bug 236344. I've tested this with
both Intrepid and Jaunty, and we should be good to go with it. Would
you mind doing the honors? :-) Do we somehow to have get the attention
of Scott James Remnant (q.v.,
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thinkfinger)?
I have confirmed on my system by building Jon's PPA package from source
that with Jon's PPA + reverting r116, I have fingerprint working
properly and if I choose to type the password, I don't get the extra
cr.
Jon, do you want to do that in your PPA for people to test? And let's
start to get
The thinkfinger packages in my PPA are only a workaround for the
underlying bug in hal. The upstream hal bug hasn't gotten much
attention though.
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Thanks Jon Oberheide!
Your patch works perfectly for me.
The modifying of the xorg.conf did break my keyboard layout (keyup got
interpreted as print key...)
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I suspect, but have yet to test, that the extra CR defect was
introduced in revision 116 of the upstream code:
http://thinkfinger.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/thinkfinger/pam/pam_thinkfinger.c?r1=115r2=116
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thinkfinger which seems (?) to describe the same problem with the
unmodified package.
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Jon: I've libpam-thinkfinger 0.3+r118-0ubuntu4~ppa1 from your PPA. It
has the following problem: if you type in your password and press Enter
at the 'Password or swipe finger:' prompt, it still sends that extra
Enter keypress (twice!). So, for example, if you do sudo apt-get dist-
upgrade, you
Thx Jon Oberheide, this works great! Also nice bug tracking and description.
I added this fix to the thinkwiki descriptions for T61p (see:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Install_Ubuntu_Intrepid_Ibex_on_a_T61p#Fingerprint_Reader)
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sachem_s: please check if in /etc/pam.d/common-auth you have the
try_first_pass option to the pam_unix.so module, something like this:
auth[success=1 default=ignore] pam_unix.so try_first_pass
nullok_secure
otherwise that module won't use the password previously submitted to the
Recently upgraded from ubuntu 8.04 to 8.10 on my Dell XPS 1330, the finger
print module worked perfectly before the upgrade, but now .
firstly I had to hit carriage return after the swipe, but this was later fixed
after I installed packages from Jon Oberheide.
But there's something else I
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I've tracked down the source of this issue in hal's hald/linux/device.c.
When a new input device is added, it goes through a series of checks to
determine what kind of device it is (mouse, keyboard, etc).
In input_test_key(), hal will figure out the size of the bitmask of the
devices (num_bits,
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