Yes, this time it worked. First of all, you should be able to open
finger.pgm in the same directory with an image viewer and see your finger.
Then you can try exmaples/enroll and examples/verify to enroll and verify
your fingerprint. If everything seems ok, install the driver with `sudo
make install`. You will need fprintd daemon and a PAM module for login,
sudo etc. On Debian/Ubuntu it's just `apt install libpam-fprintd`. Once
it's installed, run `fprintd-enroll`. That's it.

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