#66: How did you get pam_fprint to comfortably still offer passwords as an option? Whenever I tried, it'd show the fingerprint dialog even if you entered a password and, if I set it up for console, it'd only ask for a password if the fingerprint failed too many times. (I preferred the pam_thinkfinger-style prompt, but thinkfinger 0.2.x makes the scanner run hot, 0.3.x crashes KDM, and development on thinkfinger has ceased in favor of fprint)
#66: How did you get pam_fprint to comfortably still offer passwords as an option? Whenever I tried, it'd show the fingerprint dialog even if you entered a password and, if I set it up for console, it'd only ask for a password if the fingerprint failed too many times. (I preferred the pam_thinkfinger -style prompt, but thinkfinger 0.2.x makes the scanner run hot, 0.3.x crashes KDM, and development on thinkfinger has ceased in favor of fprint)