Ubuntu Flybook V5 fingerprint driver and stuff in Ubuntu Universe.

Published June 24th, 2008 by Emanuele Gentili

I am pleased to announce that after months of testing libfprint drivers in my flybook V5 (Experimental branch in Debian),  I asked today to sync it in Ubuntu Intrepid Universe.

Now in Building process: libfprint, fprint-demo and pam-fprint will be avaiable quickly.

libfprint

The fprint project aims to support for consumer fingerprint reader devices.

Previously, Linux support for such devices has been scattered amongst different
projects (many incomplete) and inconsistent in that application developers
would have to implement support for each type of fingerprint reader separately.
We’re trying to change that by providing a central system to support all the
fingerprint readers we can get our hands on.

libfprint is the centre of our effort, it is the component which does the dirty
work of talking to fingerprint reading devices, and processing fingerprint
data.

frpint-demo

Simple GTK+ testing libfprint’s functions fprint-demo is a simple GTK+ application to demonstrate and test libfprint’s capabilities.

It allows user-interaction to enroll finger images and, depending scanner vendors, show both normal and binarized representation, including detected minutiaes.

pam-fprint

pam_fprint is a PAM module which uses libfprint’s fingerprint verification functionality to implement a fingerprint-based login system.

For Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex (8.10) drivers and tools will be avaiable, for hardy now it`s possible use ubuntu-flybook Team PPA.

I go to close (wishlist) Bug #242550 :)

Big thanks to Reinhard Tartler for ACKs and Colin Watson for Ubuntu Archivie Upload.

Support is avaiable in #ubuntu-flybook on FreeNode IRC Network (irc.freenode.net) but I suggest to join #ubuntu-mobile too.

Happy Fingerpriting

10 Comments a “Ubuntu Flybook V5 fingerprint driver and stuff in Ubuntu Universe.”

  1. 1

    Marius Gedminas says:

    Cool!

    Does fprint support the fingerprint reader in ThinkPads?

    June 24th, 2008 alle 11:29 pm
  1. 2

    emgent says:

    I dont know, can you paste your “lsusb” ?

    Bus 004 Device 002: ID 08ff:2580 AuthenTec, Inc.

    It`s supported. :)

    June 24th, 2008 alle 11:32 pm
  1. 3

    Tiago Faria says:

    @Marius, you can always use ThinkFinger. I have some screenshots available[0] and you can find installation instructions here[1].

    [0] - http://snurl.com/2obim
    [1] - http://snurl.com/2obj2

    @emgent - Good work!

    June 24th, 2008 alle 11:40 pm
  1. 4

    Marius Gedminas says:

    Tiago: thanks, I already use ThinkFinger. I was attracted by the stated goal “to support all the fingerprint readers we can get our hands on.”

    lsusb says

    Bus 003 Device 003: ID 0483:2016 SGS Thomson Microelectronics Fingerprint Reader

    June 24th, 2008 alle 11:49 pm
  1. 5

    Vadim P. says:

    That’s really nice, but can you please not use edge. links? I dislike the involuntary participation in beta software testing.

    June 25th, 2008 alle 2:10 am
  1. 6

    Fabian Rodriguez says:

    Wasn’ t this supposed to be bug #179923 ?
    (fprint needs packaging)

    https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/179923

    If so, could you make it a duplicate of it accordingly ?

    Can’ t wait BTW :)

    June 25th, 2008 alle 11:40 pm
  1. 7

    emgent says:

    Bug closed :)

    June 26th, 2008 alle 12:15 am
  1. 8

    emgent says:

    @Vadim P.: Sorry but in my blog i like use it, feel free to change url by hand.

    E.

    June 26th, 2008 alle 10:30 pm
  1. 9

    nicodemo says:

    ciao emiliano, non so come installare i tuoi driver per il riconoscitore delle impronte,,, puoi aiutarmi ?

    July 3rd, 2008 alle 11:35 pm
  1. 10

    emgent says:

    @Nicodemo: My name is Emanuele not Emiliano.

    Anyway the procedure it`s simple. add Ubuntu Flybook Developers PPA on your /etc/apt/sources.list and apt-get update && apt-get install libfprint and other stuff.

    July 4th, 2008 alle 3:34 am

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