acer sfg14-41 does not work fingerprint sensor with fedora

Ainux
Ainux Member Posts: 41 Devotee WiFi Icon
edited January 26 in Swift and Spin Series

`git clone https://github.com/vrolife/fingerprint-ocv

cd fingerprint-ocv

git submodule update --init

cmake -S . -B build && cmake --build build

sudo cp build/src/fingerprint-ocv /usr/local/bin/`

This is a way that suggested by deepseek r1 can you confirm will it work.

Provide proper feedback.

$ lsusb | grep "FPC Sensor"

Bus 001 Device 002: ID 10a5:e340 䘀倀䌀 FPC Sensor Controller

$ lsmod | grep fpc

no output

Answers

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,916 Trailblazer

    Since there are two different fingerprint sensors shipped on the SFG14-41 units, you should contact that developer to see which that driver is for. I wouldn't be surprised to find that a :9201 and :E340 are quite different.

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  • Ainux
    Ainux Member Posts: 41 Devotee WiFi Icon

    He is not active anymore could you confirm that if that will work

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,916 Trailblazer

    No way to do that, other than trying it.

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  • Ainux
    Ainux Member Posts: 41 Devotee WiFi Icon

    What is the point of this forum neither you are supporting linux nor you can test and let us know that will work

    You have contribute something at least.

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,916 Trailblazer

    Those models never shipped with Linux, so the only testing that can be done is with other users trying the same OS change as you have done. Very, very few machines go through that. If I were to guess I'd say well under 1% have users who go through the process with your model, though I believe the overall percentage of laptops running Linux runs around 3-4%. This forum is for Acer users and by Acer users, so the answers you receive here are going to reflect the way that those users actually use their machines.

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  • Ainux
    Ainux Member Posts: 41 Devotee WiFi Icon

    I really appreciate if you could reach acer and ask them to provide proper support which is not hard. But that way when users want tehy can switch to regardless of the os they can use there laptop from acer so if they want tp use linux they dont have to go with only dell or lenovo.

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,916 Trailblazer

    It's always best for the user who own the machine to contact Acer, I don't have any more pull than you would, and likely less for a model I don't have myself.

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  • Ainux
    Ainux Member Posts: 41 Devotee WiFi Icon

    How can i ? If you can help.

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,916 Trailblazer

    You log into your local Acer website, select support, then contact Acer and follow the directions to contact them. In some locales you can even get a live chat.

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