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After installing according to How to install MFOC



I am currently using ubuntu on VM oracle



I connected ACR122U card reader and ran mfoc -O



The reader's indicator is lit so I think the reader is working fine



pcsc_scan is able to detect the reader and card



$ mfoc -O mycard.mfd
info libnfc.config Unable to open file: /etc/nfc/libnfc.conf
debug libnfc.config Unable to open directory: /etc/nfc/devices.d
unknown libnfc.general log_level is set to 3
debug libnfc.general allow_autoscan is set to true
debug libnfc.general allow_intrusive_scan is set to false
debug libnfc.general 0 device(s) defined by user
No NFC device found.









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  • I would start by using sudo since it is device related I'd assume you need to be admin.
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  • Tried you suggestion and it still gives me back the same description, thank you though!
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After installing according to How to install MFOC



I am currently using ubuntu on VM oracle



I connected ACR122U card reader and ran mfoc -O



The reader's indicator is lit so I think the reader is working fine



pcsc_scan is able to detect the reader and card



$ mfoc -O mycard.mfd
info libnfc.config Unable to open file: /etc/nfc/libnfc.conf
debug libnfc.config Unable to open directory: /etc/nfc/devices.d
unknown libnfc.general log_level is set to 3
debug libnfc.general allow_autoscan is set to true
debug libnfc.general allow_intrusive_scan is set to false
debug libnfc.general 0 device(s) defined by user
No NFC device found.









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  • I would start by using sudo since it is device related I'd assume you need to be admin.
    – Rinzwind
    2 days ago










  • Tried you suggestion and it still gives me back the same description, thank you though!
    – John Doe
    2 days ago














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After installing according to How to install MFOC



I am currently using ubuntu on VM oracle



I connected ACR122U card reader and ran mfoc -O



The reader's indicator is lit so I think the reader is working fine



pcsc_scan is able to detect the reader and card



$ mfoc -O mycard.mfd
info libnfc.config Unable to open file: /etc/nfc/libnfc.conf
debug libnfc.config Unable to open directory: /etc/nfc/devices.d
unknown libnfc.general log_level is set to 3
debug libnfc.general allow_autoscan is set to true
debug libnfc.general allow_intrusive_scan is set to false
debug libnfc.general 0 device(s) defined by user
No NFC device found.









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After installing according to How to install MFOC



I am currently using ubuntu on VM oracle



I connected ACR122U card reader and ran mfoc -O



The reader's indicator is lit so I think the reader is working fine



pcsc_scan is able to detect the reader and card



$ mfoc -O mycard.mfd
info libnfc.config Unable to open file: /etc/nfc/libnfc.conf
debug libnfc.config Unable to open directory: /etc/nfc/devices.d
unknown libnfc.general log_level is set to 3
debug libnfc.general allow_autoscan is set to true
debug libnfc.general allow_intrusive_scan is set to false
debug libnfc.general 0 device(s) defined by user
No NFC device found.






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  • I would start by using sudo since it is device related I'd assume you need to be admin.
    – Rinzwind
    2 days ago










  • Tried you suggestion and it still gives me back the same description, thank you though!
    – John Doe
    2 days ago


















  • I would start by using sudo since it is device related I'd assume you need to be admin.
    – Rinzwind
    2 days ago










  • Tried you suggestion and it still gives me back the same description, thank you though!
    – John Doe
    2 days ago
















I would start by using sudo since it is device related I'd assume you need to be admin.
– Rinzwind
2 days ago




I would start by using sudo since it is device related I'd assume you need to be admin.
– Rinzwind
2 days ago












Tried you suggestion and it still gives me back the same description, thank you though!
– John Doe
2 days ago




Tried you suggestion and it still gives me back the same description, thank you though!
– John Doe
2 days ago










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