Under Fedora 10, finger print reading worked with my supported aes1610 finger print device. GDM let me login with my finger.
Under Fedora 11 it no longer detects my reader at all. I fired up a Live CD and it does not detect the reader either.
I don't see any bugzilla component for the fprint stuff. Where do we file bugs?
On Thu, 2009-06-11 at 21:38 -0500, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Under Fedora 10, finger print reading worked with my supported aes1610 finger print device. GDM let me login with my finger.
Under Fedora 11 it no longer detects my reader at all. I fired up a Live CD and it does not detect the reader either.
I don't see any bugzilla component for the fprint stuff. Where do we file bugs?
libfprint, probably. Did you check the logs to see what error you were getting? There's one known one - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=500460
On 06/11/2009 10:05 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
libfprint, probably. Did you check the logs to see what error you were getting? There's one known one - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=500460
Weird... didn't see that component at first. The bug you listed was against a different reader device and I get "no devices available" and no "enroll" button in gnome-about-me.
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Under Fedora 10, finger print reading worked with my supported aes1610 finger print device. GDM let me login with my finger.
Under Fedora 11 it no longer detects my reader at all. I fired up a Live CD and it does not detect the reader either.
The aes1610 driver has not been ported yet to the new libfprint 0.1.0-pre1 which Fedora 11 ships. So your hardware is no longer supported. :-(
Hardware support regressions are unfortunate.
Kevin Kofler
On 06/11/2009 11:11 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
The aes1610 driver has not been ported yet to the new libfprint 0.1.0-pre1 which Fedora 11 ships. So your hardware is no longer supported. :-(
Hardware support regressions are unfortunate.
OK. Thanks for the info. Maybe if I find motivation I'll help the port process along.
2009/6/12 Michael Cronenworth mike@cchtml.com
On 06/11/2009 11:11 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
The aes1610 driver has not been ported yet to the new libfprint 0.1.0-pre1 which Fedora 11 ships. So your hardware is no longer supported. :-(
Hardware support regressions are unfortunate.
OK. Thanks for the info. Maybe if I find motivation I'll help the port process along.
Hello all
i have a somewhat working driver for aes1610 for libfprint 0.1.0-pre2, but i need help with testing it. Fingerprint images taken with fprint_demo look good, but i never get a match (this also happens very rarely on windows though, so it may be my hardware faulty)
The driver is based on aes2501 template with parts taken from 0.6.0 aes1610; note it also randomly crashes if you swipe the finger on the reader too slowly.
Source file is here: http://guidograzioli.fedorapeople.org/aes1610/aes1610.c (you have to fiddle with configure.ac and Makefile.in to build it yourself, as the driver was disabled)
I also have F11 rpms with debugging turned on here: http://guidograzioli.fedorapeople.org/aes1610/
If you try it and cant login anymore to your desktop, or other bad things happen, dont blame me, you are warned.
regards
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