This only really works for people who have hardware whose fingerprint readers are supported by upstream fprintd; would be interesting if they (or another distro; haven’t seen anybody implement this yet) add a “just works” option for installing and setting up e.g. libfprint-tod-vfs0090 or python-validity (which I use on two of my machines actually), similar to how some distros (Mint included I believe, but haven’t dealt with it in a while) give you an option for installing Nvidia proprietary drivers (or just make it work out of the box).
However these drivers are extremely sketch at times so… I guess there’s some good out of it not being preconfigured for people (because you have to look into it yourself and realize just how terrifying they are, both security and stability wise, python-validity especially)…
(though now I’m on NixOS where I have it pretty much “just work” through not that much effort, at least not as much as on Arch, and definitely not as much as on Mint which was painful because PPA fuckery)
ah, there is it. My reader isn’t supported by fprintd so I guess I wouldn’t benefit from this change. I’m glad I saw this before I decided to give mint another go
This only really works for people who have hardware whose fingerprint readers are supported by upstream fprintd; would be interesting if they (or another distro; haven’t seen anybody implement this yet) add a “just works” option for installing and setting up e.g.
libfprint-tod-vfs0090
orpython-validity
(which I use on two of my machines actually), similar to how some distros (Mint included I believe, but haven’t dealt with it in a while) give you an option for installing Nvidia proprietary drivers (or just make it work out of the box).However these drivers are extremely sketch at times so… I guess there’s some good out of it not being preconfigured for people (because you have to look into it yourself and realize just how terrifying they are, both security and stability wise,
python-validity
especially)…(though now I’m on NixOS where I have it pretty much “just work” through not that much effort, at least not as much as on Arch, and definitely not as much as on Mint which was painful because PPA fuckery)
ah, there is it. My reader isn’t supported by fprintd so I guess I wouldn’t benefit from this change. I’m glad I saw this before I decided to give mint another go