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When I run pcsc_scan command, I got respond like it can't find my reader.



╰─➤  pcsc_scan

PC/SC device scanner

V 1.4.25 (c) 2001-2011, Ludovic Rousseau <ludovic.rousseau@free.fr>

Compiled with PC/SC lite version: 1.8.14

Using reader plug'n play mechanism

Scanning present readers...

Waiting for the first reader...


I am using Ubuntu 16.04, reader ACR122U.
It used to work on Linux Mint but i got reinstall to Ubuntu Xenial and here is the problem.
I have tried to install every possible dependencies packages but nothing helped. I hope there is a possibility to make it work on newer version Ubuntu.



Thanks for any help.










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    When I run pcsc_scan command, I got respond like it can't find my reader.



    ╰─➤  pcsc_scan

    PC/SC device scanner

    V 1.4.25 (c) 2001-2011, Ludovic Rousseau <ludovic.rousseau@free.fr>

    Compiled with PC/SC lite version: 1.8.14

    Using reader plug'n play mechanism

    Scanning present readers...

    Waiting for the first reader...


    I am using Ubuntu 16.04, reader ACR122U.
    It used to work on Linux Mint but i got reinstall to Ubuntu Xenial and here is the problem.
    I have tried to install every possible dependencies packages but nothing helped. I hope there is a possibility to make it work on newer version Ubuntu.



    Thanks for any help.










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      When I run pcsc_scan command, I got respond like it can't find my reader.



      ╰─➤  pcsc_scan

      PC/SC device scanner

      V 1.4.25 (c) 2001-2011, Ludovic Rousseau <ludovic.rousseau@free.fr>

      Compiled with PC/SC lite version: 1.8.14

      Using reader plug'n play mechanism

      Scanning present readers...

      Waiting for the first reader...


      I am using Ubuntu 16.04, reader ACR122U.
      It used to work on Linux Mint but i got reinstall to Ubuntu Xenial and here is the problem.
      I have tried to install every possible dependencies packages but nothing helped. I hope there is a possibility to make it work on newer version Ubuntu.



      Thanks for any help.










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      When I run pcsc_scan command, I got respond like it can't find my reader.



      ╰─➤  pcsc_scan

      PC/SC device scanner

      V 1.4.25 (c) 2001-2011, Ludovic Rousseau <ludovic.rousseau@free.fr>

      Compiled with PC/SC lite version: 1.8.14

      Using reader plug'n play mechanism

      Scanning present readers...

      Waiting for the first reader...


      I am using Ubuntu 16.04, reader ACR122U.
      It used to work on Linux Mint but i got reinstall to Ubuntu Xenial and here is the problem.
      I have tried to install every possible dependencies packages but nothing helped. I hope there is a possibility to make it work on newer version Ubuntu.



      Thanks for any help.







      pcscd






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          1. Disable kernel modules:



            modprobe -r pn533 nfc



          2. Restart the pcscd daemon:



            sudo service pcscd restart







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            2. Restart the pcscd daemon:



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                2. Restart the pcscd daemon:



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