The package includes drivers from the open-source project fprint as well as proprietary drivers not included in fprint. The fprint project aims to plug a gap in the Linux desktop: support for consumer fingerprint reader devices. The idea is to use the built-in fingerprint reader in some notebooks for login using PAM. Arch Linux Overview of Arch Linux describing what to expect from an Arch Linux system.
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Look for the id of your fingerprint reader with lsusb. If you find the id of your fingerprint reader in that github page, you are currently out of luck. Think has a list of various fingerprint readers found in ThinkPads. Fingerprint-gui authentication.
AUR : fingerprint - gui. Arch Linux should run on any x86_64-compatible machine with a minimum of 5MiB RAM. A basic installation should take less than 8MiB of disk space. As the installation process needs to retrieve packages from a remote repository, this guide assumes a working internet connection is available. I want use its inbuilt fingerprint reader to login.
I heard that the fingerprint feature is pretty handy in gnome with fingerprint allowing you to execute root commands. This forces the PAM subsystem to bring up the fingerprint as sufficient for unlocking the mechanism. Works like a champ here. As others mentioned its a really cocked up way to secure your system, so layering is recommended.
Validity Sensor Original Guide. There are packages specific for Arch Linux. As far as I know, libfprint-UNSTABLE supports that, but I think it causes a few problems too.
Sometimes fingerprint - gui crashes from Segmentation Fault and I tried adding it to the PAM sudo file. Download fingerprint - gui -1. I am currently running Manjaro Arch Linux on a Lenovo ThinkPad L530. I have both my index fingers enrolled using fingerprint - gui on arch.
When I to KDE using SDDM it will accept the wrong finger. This is a great opportunity for anyone here wanting to contribute to Arch Linux , and it would be a great help to us. My mail, linked above, outlines the last two known issues. Feel free to propose fixes for those issues either here, on the mailing list(s), or on the repositories directly.
Fresh install Arch Linux (.12-arch1-1), installing fprintd 0. Hardware all: fingerprint - gui -1. I recently got a new laptop (ThinkPad W530) and I am having issues with Fprint. Configuring the application is quite flexible, and the interface is completely intuitive.
Unfortunately, manufacturers of fingerprint scanners still pay little attention to the Linux system and deprived of their software support.
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