Patrick, Yes fprint_demo works is a great point and I am glad and thankful to you for that. I will check the fprintd -enroll piece. Acceptance rate is very good, I would peg it at around 97% or better, which is indeed great. What kind of laptop do you have? Mine is a Lenovo IdeaPad V5 which comes with a built-in EGIS Tec fingerprint reader. Does the fingerprint auth work for you in linux? Thanks -Sachin
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 7:56 AM, Patrick Marlier <patrick.marl...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi Sachin, > > > On 08/20/2012 01:19 PM, Sachin Khadilkar wrote: > >> Hi Patrick, >> This is really awesome, thanks for writing the driver. >> I installed the ubuntu package and tested it with fprint_demo. >> > If it works with fprint_demo, this is already a good point. > > > The pam authentication with fingerprint is still not working. How do i >> train it? >> > I am not an expert about that... fprintd-enroll? > > > The GUI does come up with lock/login screen and asks me to scan the >> finger but it does not read the fingerprint. Probably because it is not >> trained and stored the scan earlier. >> Let me know in any which way i can help or test the driver. >> > Tell me what's your acceptance rate with fprint_demo. > > -- > Patrick > ______________________________**_________________ > fprint mailing list > fprint@lists.freedesktop.org > http://lists.freedesktop.org/**mailman/listinfo/fprint<http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/fprint> >
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