i just installed this on my Fujitsu t4210 and it works great. thanks=D>
i followed the instructions on this page http://www.ubuntu-unleashed.com/2008...o-work-in.html
i just installed this on my Fujitsu t4210 and it works great. thanks=D>
i followed the instructions on this page http://www.ubuntu-unleashed.com/2008...o-work-in.html
Last edited by dog-soldier; April 13th, 2012 at 11:53 PM.
Fujitsu Lifebook t4210 running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin)
Ubuntu User number # 17869
Linux User number # 444517
in a world of open source who needs windows and gates
ok so after adding another account on my tablet pc is there away to add a 2nd set of prints to make it more secure ?
Fujitsu Lifebook t4210 running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin)
Ubuntu User number # 17869
Linux User number # 444517
in a world of open source who needs windows and gates
OMG Thanks for this, had some trouble at first, had to reboot into recovery mount drives then drop to shell to undo the changes to the file and reset password then tried again and realized I was only supposed to put the command above all of the other code in the auth config file, now it works fine!
Also did the gksu patch successfully and I am on Linux Mint 12 64-bit.
I have the same computer model but running Ubuntu 12.10 x86.
aes2501 command:
fprintd-enroll command:Code:***@jdeen-hp:~$ aes2501 argc=1 Initializing, please standby... aesSetup()... aesStartScan()... READY (touch the sensor to stop) Scanning... Assembling... Segmentation fault (core dumped) ***@jdeen-hp:~$ sudo aes2501 argc=1 Initializing, please standby... aesSetup()... aesStartScan()... READY (touch the sensor to stop) Scanning... Assembling... (-finger print shows up in LXDE-) READY (touch the sensor to stop)
Gui versions act the same (as does the fingerprint-gui package from David Jurenka https://launchpad.net/~fingerprint/+...ingerprint-gui ).Code:***@jdeen-hp:~$ fprintd-enroll Using device /net/reactivated/Fprint/Device/0 Enrolling right index finger. (-no response from fingerprint reader-) ***@jdeen-hp:~$ sudo fprintd-enroll Using device /net/reactivated/Fprint/Device/0 Enrolling right index finger. (-no response from fingerprint reader-)
Please help me rescue my love for biometrics (;
//JDeen
Last edited by JonDeen; December 26th, 2012 at 09:54 PM. Reason: ColorLove
I understand fprint isn't quite up to being a proper authentication mechanism yet, but how come anyone could enroll his fingerprint usingFor instance - an unauthorised person finds computer in logged-in state and enrolls his prints granting him all sudo rights.Code:fprintd-enroll
can some show me exactly where to place auth sufficient pam_fprint.so? I've tried a few times i either get failed attempt 3 times without doing anything or don't need a fingerprint or password or it keeps asking for password.
I'm on Ubuntu 13.10 64bit with fingerprint reader 05ba:000a DigitalPersona, Inc. The fprint_Demo does see the device however I am unable to enroll. It does not seem to save fingerprint images. It remains at enroll left thumb. The enroll from the terminal seems to do the same thing. Any ideas? Or does anyone know where the log is?http://i.imgur.com/86r7amb.png
Last edited by JHGould5607; February 20th, 2014 at 05:38 AM.
Hello all
There was a lot of time ago when this topic was created. Could someone summarize how it looks in Ubuntu 13.10:
1 Logging into Ubuntu using fingerprint ( multiple users, each with its own fingerprint ) .
The logon manager installed by default in Ubuntu 13.10 , gives you the opportunity ?
2 Where can I find information about which log manager is installed by default in Ubuntu 13.10 / 13.10 Lubuntu / Xubuntu 13.10 ?
3 Is it possible to omit entering the user name ? ( I would like Ubuntu only based on the scanned finger recognize the user and log on him )
4 Where in the most correct way I can define / execute automatically run the script /home/user/scripts/accepted.sh when you log in to the system ( the same behavior for each newly added user )
5 Where in the most correct way I can define / implement automatic start of script /home/scripts/declined.sh when your try to log on was unsuccessful ?
6 How to gather (collect fingerprints) people who have tried to authorize and were not entitled to it ?
Please also check my topic about using fingerprint in bash script:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...8#post12960498
I'm still searching for sollution for multiple users
Thank you for a feedback
Best reagrds
hi i followed all steps ...when i open fprint_demo it shows No device connected..what could be the reason???and i checked my device using lsusb..my device is there in the list
Last edited by bahubali; April 14th, 2014 at 07:39 AM.
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