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Re: Fingerprint Service
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Raghav Gururajan |
Subject: |
Re: Fingerprint Service |
Date: |
Thu, 16 May 2019 10:49:27 +0000 |
> ~ λ is my bash prompt :-)
>
> fprintd-* commands are part of the ‘fprintd’ package. ‘guix
> install fprintd’ and try again.
>
> Now, to actually use the reader for ‘authentication’ to existing
> services (screen lockers, display managers, prompts…) you'll
> probably have to write your own PAM rule. I haven't tried that.
> I've only played with the reader; I'm not sure I have any real use
> for it.
Ah! So adding 'fprintd-service-type' doesn't add the package 'fprintd' as well?
Should I manually add the package in system profile or user profile? Which is
better your in knowledge and experience?
Thanks!
Regards,
RG.
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