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On 06/10/10 18:16, O. Sinclair wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 06/10/2010 09:48, Basil Chupin wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 06/10/2010 18:24, O. Sinclair wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 06/10/2010 09:06, Basil Chupin wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 06/10/2010 17:17, O. Sinclair wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Is there someone with experience of getting a fingerprint-reader on a
laptop working for identification/password purposes?
I have tried searching around internet but not found anything very
informative on how to go about this.
Kind regards,
Sinclair
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<pre wrap="">Sorry, "O" but I don't think you have really tried.
Have you tried Google with "fingerprint reader + laptop" and even adding
"...+ linux" if you are using, say, Ubuntu"?
There are some 1.13million "hits" to the first search option. Surley one
of them would answer your question, no?
BC
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<pre wrap="">And given this is a Kubuntu list - yes I do use Kubuntu 10.04
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But Kubuntu *IS* Linux isn't it?
BC
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<pre wrap="">Not that it is my business but did you wake up on the wrong side or
something?
Best
Sinclair
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Ok there might be gazillions of references to fingerprint reader in
Goggle land but to my knowledge there is no support for Fingerprint
reader in KDE4. I used to have it working in 3.x but every new
laptop I buy I go through the paces of trying get them going but to
no avail yet. I have a bug reported at kde.org<br>
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Cary
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