The fprint project works to bring turnkey support for consumer fingerprint reader devices and biometric authentication options to Linux. The goal for libfprint is to change that by providing a central system to support all the fingerprint readers as it's possible to place in the development team's
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libfprint is the hub of a wheel representing several efforts to realize this functionality. This component does the often dirty, low-level job of negotiating the communication parameters with fingerprint readers over USB and processing any raw data received back into a usable image of a fingerprint. To do all this it depends on the new libusb which performs asynchronous callbacks, allowing fprint to perform non-blocking device tasks. [Less]
OU-TeSLA: a collection of software to securely facilitate student participatory research on a Moodle-based VLE for the TeSLA research project.
It was used by The Open University to run pilot studies with students in 2017-2018.
pam_bioapi adds support for biometrics to Linux-PAM via the BioAPI consortium's 1.10 API. pam_bioapi currently only works for local user authentication (the type that can be performed by login, gdm/kdm/xdm, xscreensaver, su, and sudo).
Cross platform, user space drivers and function library for the Lightstone Biometric widget. The Lightstone is part of the Journey to Wild Divine relaxation software package.
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