I did a fresh install of Ubuntu Desktop 21.10 on the 20th of December (my Framework laptop is Batch 6 which uses the Goodix device – usbid is 27c6:609c). The packages for libfprint would part of the default installation:
As I am testing both Ubuntu 21.10 and Pop!_OS 21.10 (on the NMVe and 1 TB Expansion Card), I manually typed “apt install libpam-fprintd” to have the package and all dependencies installed:
apt install libpam-fprintd
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fprintd libfprint-2-2
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fprintd libfprint-2-2 libpam-fprintd
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After the install, I click into Settings > Users to enable the “Fingerprint Login”. Everything was working without any issue.
Following your instructions on Xubuntu 21.10, I get the following error when running $meson builddir: ERROR: Could not detect Ninja v1.8.2 or newer
Running the next command ($ninja -C builddir), I get this message: Command 'ninja' not found, but can be installed with: sudo apt install ninja-build
Following this advice, and re-running $meson builddir I no longer get the former error and the ninja command also runs ok.
I just reformatted and reinstalled 21.10, including adding the updated fprint library. When I go to enroll my fingerprint, when I do the last touch it says it can’t reserve the device, it is already claimed by another service.
So I tried to run the python script to remove fingerprints (I had enrolled mine with the previous 21.10), and I get:
sudo pytnon3 ./libfprint_delete_device_prints.py
ValueError: Namespace FPrint not available
I have the following currently installed:
fprintd/impish, now 1.90.9-1build1
libfprint-2-2/now 1:1.94.1+tod1-0ubuntu2
libpam-fprintd/impish,now 1.90.9-1build1
This appears to be a problem with the hardware stored fingerprints being carried over from one install of ubuntu to another, in some manner where one set of fingerprints obscures a previous set. If I try to enroll a previously un-registered finger, it registered it – sort of. But it didn’t recognize it for login.
Checking out the gitlab bug #415@Bob_U pointed to, I discovered the “Namespace FPrint not available” error was a result of not having gir1.2-fprint-2.0 installed. Installing that allowed the delete script from #415 to run. However, when run, it listed only two fingerprints (I thought I had 3 registered at this point, right-index, right-middle, and right-ring), both right-middle. It deleted the two it seemed to know about, but it did not delete the right-index, as it didn’t seem to know about that one. When run again, it showed no fingerprints.
However, when I went to settings to enroll a new fingerprint, it showed a right-index-fingerprint, and the option to delete. So I clicked delete, and that seemed to work.
Subsequently, I was able to re-enroll my right-index.
Hey all, Im running Kubuntu 21.10 and im following the walkthoughs in this thread but when i get to the build steps it seems ninja isnt quite working. i get the following error ninja: error: loading 'build.ninja': No such file or directory Im not sure where that file would come from what info needs to be included. or if there is an argument on the command im missing? any help would be much appreciated.
@Sam_Lane it looks like you saw a similar error, how did you resolve it?
UPDATE:
I was able to get the ninja build to work by rebooting.
Having an issue with the fingerprint reader in Manjaro XFCE minimal. Big thing is that fingerprint reader is seen by fprintd but not seen by fingerprint-gui. I have tried to use the fprintd setup here: fprint - ArchWiki however it is still not working. Could this be an issue with my greeter (lightdm-slick-greeter as recommended from another thread)?
$ lsusb
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 003 Device 003: ID 27c6:609c Shenzhen Goodix Technology Co.,Ltd. Goodix USB2.0 MISC
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 0bda:5634 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. Laptop Camera
Bus 003 Device 004: ID 8087:0032 Intel Corp. AX210 Bluetooth
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Edit to add - I get the same initial udev errors, but then it lists my enrolled prints. I didn’t run with -d to delete as things are working ok in my setup and I’d rather not delete the prints.
Has anyone had any luck resolving the udev_hotplug_event error? Mine also follows an error regarding power/persist - here’s the output of fprintd status:
Feb 01 14:20:47 fedora systemd[1]: Starting Fingerprint Authentication Daemon…
Feb 01 14:20:47 fedora fprintd[35044]: Failed to open /sys/bus/usb/devices/3-9/power/persist
Feb 01 14:20:47 fedora fprintd[35044]: libusb: error [udev_hotplug_event] ignoring udev action change
Feb 01 14:20:47 fedora systemd[1]: Started Fingerprint Authentication Daemon.
Feb 01 14:20:47 fedora fprintd[35044]: libusb: error [udev_hotplug_event] ignoring udev action change
Feb 01 14:20:48 fedora fprintd[35044]: libusb: error [udev_hotplug_event] ignoring udev action change
Feb 01 14:20:48 fedora fprintd[35044]: libusb: error [udev_hotplug_event] ignoring udev action change
I just want to note that the fingerprint reader IS WORKING currently on Fedora 35, just curious about these errors…