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Okay, I'd be glad to provide the logs. Can I use a toeprint so that my
finger print isn't all over the internet? I've never captured raw USB
traffic before. Thanks. [email protected] wrote: As said in previous mails: "It's not that we don't plan to work on it, it's just that we are currently at a dead end. See http://www.reactivated.net/fprint/wiki/Unsupported_devices#AuthenTec_AES2550_.26_AES2810 "moreover you could ask Authentek for some infos about their 2810 and 2550 fingerprint readers' specifications via mail. finally, as readable online: We need help in the following areas: * Sourcing one of each of these devices (this is made difficult because they only seem to be found in laptops) * Capturing USB transfer logs from Windows to allow for protocol analysis (using e.g. SniffUsb). - AES2810 logs posted to the mailing list and my first-glance analysis - AES2550 logs would be good to have on file, if anyone has one. hello sticky ha scritto:Hi, I just bought a Lenovo X301 and installed Fedora 11 32-bit with a Windows 7 64-bit dual boot. The AuthenTec 2810 works fine on Windows 7 but not at all on Fedora 11. I saw earlier posts suggesting this is not yet supported. First, is this supported yet, and second, if not, how can I help in getting this supported? Thanks. _______________________________________________ fprint mailing list [email protected] http://lists.reactivated.net/mailman/listinfo/fprint_______________________________________________ fprint mailing list [email protected] http://lists.reactivated.net/mailman/listinfo/fprint |
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