Authentication with Fingerprint Reader in Fedora 8 | Linux LoveFirst Faved : Nov 14 2007 by patasisFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 143 timesFave It!
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- patasis - Nov 14 2007 | howto, linux, fedora, authentication, fingerprint, reader, SGS, Thomson, Microelectronics, biometric, thinkfinger, tf-tool
How to setup and use SGS Thomson Microelectronics Fingerprint Reader for authentication in GDM, SU, SUDO and other programs.
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