


Enrolling the finger via fprintd-enroll also works and seems to be the same thing as the actual enrollment from the system settings.įrom the pam.d files, two already include pam_fprintd.so, one is fingerprint-auth, the other is system-auth: #%PAM-1.0 In a terminal, I can check my fingerprint using fprintd-verify and it works. The LED indicator on the fingerprint reader is not blinking. The login screen prompts me for my password as usual. You should now be able to log in using your fingerprint reader." message. I enroll my fingerprint and get a "Your fingerprint was successfully saved. In the Users section of the Gnome settings, I now have an option to enable fingerprint login. I installed this version of libfprint from source and also build the standard fprintd and pam_fprint. Its got a Validity VFS5011 (138a:0017) device which is not yet officially supported by libfprint, but there is experimental support available. Everything runs smoothly, except for the fingerprint reader. I just got my new Lenovo T440s and installed Fedora 20 with Gnome 3 on it.
