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Is there a way to use the Fingerprint reader authentication for sudo and other situations, today is only useful at the login

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I am using Ubuntu 22.04 LTS with the XPS 13 Plus 9320

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  • Run sudo pam-auth-update

  • Select "Fingerprint authentication"

  • Choose "OK"

IIRC it is immediate, but you may need to log out and in again for it to take effect.

I am also supposing that libpam-fprintd is installed by default.

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