Markus Hofer wrote:
If you run the cm2020 installer it should do all necessary shops for you: Be
sure that the device file nodes have been created (/dev/usb/cm[1-16]), that
the shared library and the kernel module are in the correct path
(/usr/local/lib/libcm2020.so and
/lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/usb/cardman.o). Also be sure that the
reader is listed in the reader.conf (usr/local/etc/reader.conf).
All these files exists.

reader.conf looks like this.

FRIENDLYNAME     "Omnikey 2020 USB"
DEVICENAME       GEN_SMART_RDR
LIBPATH          /usr/local/lib/libcm2020.so
CHANNELID        0x000001

What should ChannelID be? There isnt any option for USB as I can see.
And from the README file in pcsc-1.1.1 I found that reader.conf doesnt have to be altered if I am using USB, which I am.
Portmap is runnning. Is there anything called Portmon? I could not locate such a file.
 

When making changes to the reader.conf you hae to restart pcscd; when
starting it on the console without sending it to the background you should
also see some startup messages giving you information about what had
happened when pcscd tries to init the readers.

If this doesn't help please give a bit more information about the way you
installed the OMNIKEY driver and what your configs are!
 

I downloaded the cm_usb-R1_0_7.tar.gz:

I now have a folder named cm_usb-installer.  From there I ran "sh install"
Then I ran  export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/pcsc/lib

When installing pcsc-lite I have tried different options. --enable-usb and --enable-daemon
 
 

 
Hope it helps!

Best regards,
Markus Hofer

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