Traditionally however, on windows and Linux and even iOS the finger prints
and accessing and changing them is directly tired to the user account and
the same interface where those are changed.
I'm not intimately familiar with how logging in with a fingerprint
works, but I know it's been problematic even when the hardware support
is there (like in a few of our System76 laptops). As @embik mentioned,
it likely has to do with the login flow more than the user plug itself.
Traditionally however, on windows and Linux and even iOS the finger prints
and accessing and changing them is directly tired to the user account and
the same interface where those are changed.
I'm not intimately familiar with how logging in with a fingerprint
works, but I know it's been problematic even when the hardware support
is there (like in a few of our System76 laptops). As @embik mentioned,
it likely has to do with the login flow more than the user plug itself.
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