![]() Now I had only installed the 64 bit versions of fprint and there was under /lib64/security/pam_fprint.so so why was it looking for the 32 bit version in /lib?further looking at this and I realised that all the 32 bit and 64 bit pam libraries were installed yet the system seems to be using the 32 bit versions why is this? why have the 32 bit libraries been installed anyway?. Update: The shift to using the fingerprint scanner for everything was pretty much painless and very natural. :-(This is on a fresh installation of 13.1 64 bit and btrfs filesystem.I have one problem and one question.Question one when doing "pam_fprint_enroll" after an attempt to scan my finger it always comes back with an error -22 what is this telling me ?When I tried to config pam it came back complaining that it could not find /lib/security/pam_fprint.so. This is the last time that I order a laptop without a built-in fingerprint scanner and I will probably buy a couple more Eikon fingerprint units for my wifes Windows laptop and my sons iMac. ![]() ![]() This has been a useful thread, though I still have not managed to get the fingerprint reader to work on a Thinkpad T500.
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