Hi Paolo,
Just to tell you that I can reproduce the problem on my machine. However
I have no clue yet on why it happens with the enroll example. I am not
sure when I will have time to dig more so you can try to use
fprintd-enroll (it was working months, or years ago).
Regards,
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Patrick
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Hi Paolo,
Not sure if this could be the culprit of your problem, but the Raspberry
Pi has some serious USB issues depending on which kernel and kernel
parameters you are using. I've had similar issues with other USB
devices, especially a FTDI USB-RS232 converter.
Try running a "BRANCH=next rpi-up
Hi all,
I've just cloned (and compiled) the git repository to try the usb finger
reader on a raspberry pi, the output on enroll is:
pi@apd ~/libfprint/examples $ sudo ./enroll
This program will enroll your right index finger, unconditionally
overwriting any right-index print that was enrol