Re: Unlocking the screen through fprintd

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> Unfortunately I can't help you, I'm just curious.

Well, you did anyway!

> If you type no password at all, just push enter, does the fingerprint
> check allow you to unlock the screen? Or doesn't it appear, if you just
> push enter without typing a password?

I tested it with kscreenlocker and xlockmore and it works perfectly.
Thanks a lot, I finally have a working setup now :)

Curiosity didn't kill the cat, keep nurturing it ;)

Cheers,
Bennett

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