There are no errors in the journal / systemctl status for fprintd aside from a timeout.
There is no output when running 'sudo /usr/lib/fprintd/fprintd' manually; but the command eventually exits.
This laptop does not have a fingerprint reader at all, and I have definitely never configured to authorize fingerprint-based unlocking of the system, so something should be figuring this out without launching (failing to launch) a separate fprintd daemon process.
There are no errors in the journal / systemctl status for fprintd aside from a timeout.
There is no output when running 'sudo /usr/lib/ fprintd/ fprintd' manually; but the command eventually exits.
This laptop does not have a fingerprint reader at all, and I have definitely never configured to authorize fingerprint-based unlocking of the system, so something should be figuring this out without launching (failing to launch) a separate fprintd daemon process.