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Hi, so i am trying to get my fingerprint sensor working on my Latitude 5530.
Device: Dell Latitude 5530 / i5 12gen / Intel Xe Graphics / 8 GB Ram / Broadcom Fingerprint Sensor (ID 0a5c:5843 Broadcom Corp. BCM58200 ControlVault 3 (FingerPrint sensor + Contacted SmartCard))
As far as i know it should be possible. However while trying to enable it i get to the point where i can enroll the fingerprint and get to lets say about 90% finished. Then i will get an error Message and the process stops.
The steps i did take:
sudo pacman -Syu
sudo pacman -S libfprint and yay -S libfprint-2-tod1-broadcom
lsusb ( -> Bus 003 Device 003: ID 0a5c:5843 Broadcom Corp. BCM58200 ControlVault 3 (Fi
ngerPrint sensor + Contacted SmartCard) )
edited Pam -> /etc/pam.d/system-login and added -> auth sufficient pam_fprintd.so
5. fprintd-enroll <- passes to about 90% then gets the errormessage -> enroll-unknown-error
6. Tried the same but from kde settings / users / set fingerprint auth -> same behavior as before
7. sudo journalctl -u fprintd -> fprintd[2629]: Device reported an error during
enroll: Enrollment failed : Device status = (11)
and also got this error on random times -> fprintd[2629]: Authorization denied to :1.69 to
call method 'EnrollStart' for device 'Broadcom Sensors': Not Authorized: n
et.reactivated.fprint.device.enroll
I died tried to de install/reinstall all of the packages. Packages used -> libfprint-2-tod1-broadcom and fprintd + magickimage. Also i tried to use fwupd -> fwupdmgr get-devices // fwupdmgr refresh and fwupdmgr get-updates and fwupdmgr update + fast reboot after it was run.
Also i had reset my tpm and disabled/renabled the sensor in my Bios.
Can somebody help me or has a Solution/idea?
Did i something wrong?
I am not a "newbie" but also at the beginning of my linux/Arch career ;D
used linux for a variety of reasons & times but as of yet not as a main OS. So please be nice to me ![]()
Ps.: in previous win 11 installation it all worked right out of the box
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https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=310042
I also spent some time trying to get it to work, but gave up after realizing it requires some proprietary driver which is compatible only with particular ancient software versions.
Last edited by dimich (2026-03-02 10:44:56)
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