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Discussion and question #3

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andrewyuyang opened this issue Oct 16, 2024 · 6 comments
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Discussion and question #3

andrewyuyang opened this issue Oct 16, 2024 · 6 comments

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@andrewyuyang
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So I see in this
https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/16jdx2x/goodix_27c65395_passing_from_goodixfpdump_to/
the author says something related to gnome. I wonder if the fingerprint sensor works is related to DE.
Also, have you tried the method in this post and it failed?
I am new so please explain things in a simple way if possible. Thanks!

@Am0rphous
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Hi @andrewyuyang
Thanks for the suggestion I'll update the repo with this info.

Are you able to test this btw? (Assuming you have the device 27c6:5395. You can check this with the lsusb command)

Btw I decided to sell the computer, but I've contacted the seller to ask if he is able to test this. I'll update when I know more :)

@saltecaramel
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I tried the script and it works! But as OP said on reddit, I don't know what to do next that will allow GNOME or your DE to use this information to unlock the laptop with your fingerprint.

My specs:
Dell XPS 15 7590
Ubuntu 24.04

@Am0rphous
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Thanks for the update @saltecaramel .

This still might not work but are you able to start the enrollment process with the command fprintd-enroll afterwords? This assumes you've installed this package.

@saltecaramel
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I tried doing that and it's giving this error:
Impossible to enroll: GDBus.Error:net.reactivated.Fprint.Error.NoSuchDevice: No devices available

I think it's because fprintd is still looking for a driver to interact with the sensor meanwhile the python script does it differently. So I'm guessing there needs to be a way for fprintd to use the data pulled from the python script. I have no idea how to do that.

@Am0rphous
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Thanks for trying!
I think we'd need to wait until someone finds a way to make it work... Keep an eye on the chats in the discord room in the mean time.

@andrewyuyang
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Hi thanks to both of you for the update!
I have joined the group chat, cheers

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