Hey! First time post and new to forums in general, but here goes:
I've got a Lenovo ThinkPad W550S laptop with an integrated biometric device [fingerprint scanner], which used to work flawlessly with my now-nuked Windows 10 Pro OS which came installed with the computer.
I have gotten the device working my new KDE Neon distribution of Ubuntu using a program I downloaded called Fingerprint GUI. it recognizes several of my fingers and can successfully authenticate them, but I've run into a snag.
Now, whenever I log in, I must use my password first, at which point the indicator light on the scanner flashes, and I have to also scan my finger to reach my desktop.
How do I change my settings so that I can use either the scanner or my password to log in, but not both.
(And I'll settle for simple login, I don't necessarily need the console to accept my fingerprint when it wants to authenticate my sudo permissions)
I'm... less than proficient with the console, so a menu-oriented fix will help with my repeat-ability.
I can, however, copy down exact commands if given them.
Thanks, Beav
I've got a Lenovo ThinkPad W550S laptop with an integrated biometric device [fingerprint scanner], which used to work flawlessly with my now-nuked Windows 10 Pro OS which came installed with the computer.
I have gotten the device working my new KDE Neon distribution of Ubuntu using a program I downloaded called Fingerprint GUI. it recognizes several of my fingers and can successfully authenticate them, but I've run into a snag.
Now, whenever I log in, I must use my password first, at which point the indicator light on the scanner flashes, and I have to also scan my finger to reach my desktop.
How do I change my settings so that I can use either the scanner or my password to log in, but not both.
(And I'll settle for simple login, I don't necessarily need the console to accept my fingerprint when it wants to authenticate my sudo permissions)
I'm... less than proficient with the console, so a menu-oriented fix will help with my repeat-ability.
I can, however, copy down exact commands if given them.
Thanks, Beav
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