I think it is more complicated than the usual device that fprint is used for as it is not a straight fingerprint scanner but is a multimodality identity authenticator. As Broadcom joined the Linux foundation a while ago I had hoped that someone with enough clout could have asked them for the specs before now. It is like their wifi cards all over again. It is the only part of my dell E4200 that doesn't work in Linux
I think it is more complicated than the usual device that fprint is used for as it is not a straight fingerprint scanner but is a multimodality identity authenticator. As Broadcom joined the Linux foundation a while ago I had hoped that someone with enough clout could have asked them for the specs before now. It is like their wifi cards all over again. It is the only part of my dell E4200 that doesn't work in Linux