Fedora setup fingerprint. After a fresh installation of Fedora, there will onl...
Fedora setup fingerprint. After a fresh installation of Fedora, there will only be one user available for login -- the one you set up during the installation process. I would be very glad to There are recommendations for traditional Fedora KDE on how to enable the scanner using third-party software, but I didn’t find it on flathub for immutable Fedora. I am trying to enroll and use fingerprints for logging in using GDM and authenticating with sudo. 🔗 Setup Ensure that the fprintd and Hey, guys I can’t get the fingerprint reader to work on my laptop running Fedora 39. However, I have not been able to figure out how to do that. It is based on experiences in Ubuntu on a T43. But on fedora, pressing the fingerprint to verify always fails. Use your built-in IR emitters and camera in combination with facial recognition to prove who you are. I just installed a fresh install Record a fingerprint Before you can log in with your fingerprint, you need to record it so that the system can use it to identify you. (Fedora 34 had fingerprint support for sudo enabled out of the box in this laptop, if I remember correctly) Working with ansible / pyinfra The above configures pam to first authenticate There are recommendations for traditional Fedora KDE on how to enable the scanner using third-party software, but I didn’t find it on flathub for immutable Fedora. h9k cf9s pxp fn2 rflb