I have a Dell Latititude D630 and I am rather new with arch and arch based distros, and I was wondering if it is posible to setup my arch laptop to login with a PKI smart card and also use the smart card to store other private certs.. The reader is not working for me as of this writing, the reader is the O2Micro OZ77Cxx USB SmartCard Controller, and is built into the laptop, could anyone offer some support here?

I read guides about setting up GDM to login with a smartcard certificate, e.g. this one, but never tried it myself. Anyhow, you need to be lot more specific on what you run on the system, what you have tried, what works, what works not, etc. Maybe you want to open another thread in a different bbs category for that though, as it will not terribly related to kernel & hw anymore.


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My E7440 has an SD card reader. With some relative minor patches, I was able to get the Apple AppleSDXC.kext driver to load and work. Here are the details.

 

The SD card reader in my E7440 uses an O2 micro part. Here is the lspci output:

This patch applies to PCIe SD card readers only, not USB readers. It's known to work with several O2 Micro devices but may not work with all of them. It does not appear to work with non-O2 Micro devices (Ricoh or Realtek for instance).

 

To patch your DSDT, use the following process:

 

1) Using IORegistryExplorer, identify your DSDT device (pay good attention to displayed PCI vendor and device ids). The device will differ from one system to another.

2) Open up your DSDT with MacIASL

3) look for your SD card device identified in step #1 (for instance: device PXSX under RP05)

4) paste the following code under the _ADR and _PWR sections:

My Dell Vostro 1510 has an internal SD card reader that works well under Windows XP, but it is not recognised by Ubuntu. ls /dev/sd* only fetches lines related to the HDD, same for commands fd and fdisk. The following is the output of lspci:

For communcation with a Smartcard I use the WINSCARD.DLL as an API to send APDU commands to Smartcards. For a couple of cardreaders this is working as expected, but somehow I get an unkown return (it is not on -us/library/ms936965.aspx) value from the method SCardTransmit if I send the command to a O2Micro reader.

How can it say protocol not supported? What is the driver doing differently than when it worked? Note that I also just tried this with a new CAC, and I'm seeing similar behavior. A problem with the card reader, or driver? ff782bc1db

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