I have a Lenovo T500 and it would be nice if the fingerprint reader
worked. I cannot do an apport-collect direct to this bug report but
could put up a duplicate that would then have all the data. In the mean
time, I am currently on Lucid fully up to date and have the package
fprint-demo installed
Can someone summarize the actual real fix (not any workarounds) and/or
highlight the changeset to whichever Debian/Ubuntu package to
601...@bugs.debian.org so that Debian Squeeze can have the problem
resolved as well?
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Presumably Canonical can ask for the information under NDA and write a
non-free binary blob driver and provide it via that route?
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[08ff:2810] AuthenTec, Inc. AES2810 fingerprint reader not recognized after
upgrading to Ubuntu 10.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/657031
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That is my point, Canonical should fund this so that the hardware works
out of the box under Ubuntu Natty.
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[08ff:2810] AuthenTec, Inc. AES2810 fingerprint reader not recognized after
upgrading to Ubuntu 10.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/657031
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Scott,
I don't think I was missing your point. Lenovo only sell T500 with
Windows so they only care about Windows drivers. AuthenTec will only do
something if it makes a profit and the only operating system that people
can get on their T500 machines in the shops is Windows, so only Windows
matte
#88).
> + Compile your kernel with Andy Whitcroft's patch from
> http://people.canonical.com/~apw/lp538648-lucid/ (see comment #92).
I am not sure this is an option for the Debian folk, they need to run a
kernel from the official series.
Thanks.
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I found that by booting using Debian Squeeze with the user home
directory in a partition shared by Debian and Ubuntu, doing the set up
in Debian and rebooting in Debian, the configuration was saved. Booting
to Ubuntu then used the save state. So the problem appears to be lack
of state saving in U
For my T500, I see:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: Lenovo Device 2114
Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
Stepping- SERR-
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bzr crashed with AttributeError in memoize()
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>From what I can tell, there has been an update of bzr-svn (lp:bzr-svn)
that has cured this problem.
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I don't seem to be getting this any more with bzr-svn trunk so it looks
like the fix is good.
Thanks.
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Is there a reason for this being marked as "Incomplete"?
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Suspend fails in some circumstances on T500 running Lucid
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I put a fresh install of Lucid on the machine and the wifi and bluetooth
failed to work. So clearly modern Linux kernels are not managing the
Sony add-in (Sony Programmable I/O Controller -- SPIC) of the past that
dealt with wifi and bluetooth. I guess the code has been removed as it
used to work
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