Sachin,

On 09/05/2012 09:17 AM, Sachin Khadilkar wrote:
Patrick,
I get > 75-80  minutiae. Mostly greater than 80 and it usually matches
in the verify phase in fprint_demo.
So in fprint_demo, the verify and identify works perfectly fine, right?

The actual fingerprint-identifier is a hit-and-miss though.
You mean using PAM?

Mostly a
miss, so now 7 times out of 10 i end up entering my password. How do you
plan to improve the scan? Let me know if i can help in any way? Also can
This is interesting that fprint_demo works fine but not PAM. I have no clue here since it uses the same code. Maybe your fingerprint recorded (fprintd-enroll) is not a good scan and you should try to update it.
To libfprint developers: any ideas?

the package be updated to the latest version, so that the update-manager
does not replace it with the stock one.
I will do it when I will commit some new changes to the driver.

Any news on getting this driver into the mainstream?
I am still cleaning the code a bit before to ask for integration.

I don't have time to work on it currently but I will do as soon as possible.

Thanks a lot!
--
Patrick

Thanks a lot
-Sachin

On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 6:38 PM, Patrick Marlier
<patrick.marl...@gmail.com <mailto:patrick.marl...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Ronnie,


    On 09/04/2012 10:25 AM, Ronnie Koch wrote:

        On 08/13/2012 20:20 PM, Patrick Marlier wrote:

            I have also added a ubuntu package for 12.04 amd64 in the
            download section.


        Patrick,

        Had an urge this morning to see if I could get the fingerprint
        reader
        on my Lenovo B570 with Ubuntu 12.04 (updated) working and eventually
        found and downloaded/installed your driver.

    Thanks!


        I do not have any experience with fingerprint readers (nor any real
        interest/business requirement at the moment) but the reader/driver
        seems to work although the scanner seems very sensitive to finger
        orientation (which could be normal :).

    Indeed, the orientation seems important to me too.


        After some fooling around I enrolled one finger, first from cli
        and the
        current image with fprint_demo. It works for initial login and sudo
        from cli (at least once each :) and I will keep it installed for a
        while and see what else works as long as it remains un-intrusive.

        Anything specifically you want me to test ?

    Do you say that the fingerprint is good quality in the fprint_demo?
    How many minutiae?

    Thanks a lot for testing. I will update the driver soon and it may
    improve the scan.

    Regards,
    --
    Patrick

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