[ltp] r300 and x/mesa/drm CVS

Torkild U. Resheim linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Tue, 27 Sep 2005 09:41:07 +0200


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On Tuesday 27 September 2005 03:51, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> >>>>> "Torkild" =3D=3D Torkild U Resheim <torkildr@resheim.no> writes:
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> Torkild> Cool :-) I got really inspired and followed the
> Torkild> "instructions" found and now I have a halfway working
> Torkild> pam/bioapi setup. The problem is that get a segfault just
> Torkild> after entering the login when running
> Torkild> ./test_verify-pam_bioapi. I've already created a bir file
> Torkild> using the sample tools and copied it to
> Torkild> /etc/bioapi1.10/pam/. Could you please give me some pointers?
>
> Sure... there are several "gotchas"...
>
> - You want in your /etc/pam.d/test-pam_bioapi:
>
> auth required pam_bioapi.so {5550454b-2054-464d-2f45-535320425350}
> /etc/bioapi/
>
> The stuff in the {} is the identifier for the fingerprint reader. The
> example has the one for the regular password interface.
>
> the /etc/bioapi dir is where I have it looking for the files (I
> thought /etc/bioapi1.10/pam was a bit weird. ;)
>
> - You want the pam_bioapi module in /etc/security/pam_bioapi.so
>
> - You want to make a directory called:
>
> /etc/bioapi/"{5550454b-2054-464d-2f45-535320425350}"
>
> - You want to put the username.bir file you made with the bioapi
> Sample executable for your user in that directory from the last step.
>
> - At this point it should work for root. Try
> './test_verify-pam_bioapi username'
>
> - In order to make it work for users, you have to do these things:
>
> http://linuxbiometrics.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=3D80&foru=
m=3D1&
>viewmode=3Dflat&order=3DASC&start=3D10
>
> It should work then. :)
> Good luck.
>
> kevin
Thanks for the help Kevin :-) PAM works more or less as it should now.=20
Authentication can be done using the fingerprint reader, but it tells me th=
at=20
the user account has expired. I remember seeing some posts describing this=
=20
problem so I'll try digging them up.

Do you actually use this setup to log into you computer?
=2D-=20
Med vennlig hilsen / Kind regards                                  ((
Torkild Ulv=F8y Resheim, Senior Systemutvikler / Software Engineer    ))
Emma EDB AS, Trondheim, Norway. http://www.emmaedb.no             |----|_
Private pages: http://resheim.no - "Any sufficiently advanced     |    | )
bug is indistinguishable from a feature."                         |____|'

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