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Update base config file

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boltgolt 2023-02-19 13:06:25 +01:00
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@ -27,28 +27,26 @@ disabled = false
# Use CNN instead of HOG
# CNN model is much more accurate than the HOG based model, but takes much more
# computational power to run, and is meant to be executed on a GPU to attain reasonable speed.
# power to run, and is meant to be executed on a GPU to attain reasonable speed.
use_cnn = false
# WARNING: Changing this key can lead to unstability
# Set a workaround to confirm the prompt
#
# "off" will disable it, so the user needs to confirm manually
# "input" will send an enter keypress to confirm (the prompt needs to be on focus)
# "native" will stop the prompt at PAM level (DANGEROUS!)
workaround = input
# Set a workaround to do face and password authentication at the same time
# off diables concurrency, so password authentication starts after Howdy
# input will send an enter keypress to stop the password prompt
# native will stop the prompt at PAM level (can lead to instability!)
workaround = off
[video]
# The certainty of the detected face belonging to the user of the account
# On a scale from 1 to 10, values above 5 are not recommended
# Lower is better
# The lower, the more accurate
certainty = 3.5
# The number of seconds to search before timing out
timeout = 4
# The path of the device to capture frames from
# Should be set automatically by an installer if your distro has one
# Video devices are usually found in /dev/v4l/by-path/
device_path = none
# Print a warning if the the video device is not found
@ -68,7 +66,7 @@ frame_height = -1
# Skip the frame if the lowest 1/8 of the histogram is above this percentage
# of the total
# The lower this setting is, the more dark frames are ignored
dark_threshold = 50
dark_threshold = 60
# The recorder to use. Can be either opencv (default), ffmpeg or pyv4l2.
# Switching from the default opencv to ffmpeg can help with grayscale issues.
@ -89,9 +87,9 @@ force_mjpeg = false
exposure = -1
# Rotate captured frames so faces are upright.
# Check landscape orientation only: rotate = 0
# Check landscape and portrait orientation: rotate = 1
# Check portrait orientation only: rotate = 2
# 0 Check landscape orientation only
# 1 Check both landscape and portrait orientation
# 2 Check portrait orientation only
rotate = 0
[snapshots]