I googled the package names (libfprint and pam_fprint) and it returned results from the arch package place, but when I clicked on them, it said the packages weren't found. Buy 2021 Newest Lenovo IdeaPad 3i 15.6' FHD Laptop, 11th Gen Intel Core i3-1115G4 Processor, 8 GB DDR4 RAM, 256 GB PCIe NVMe SSD, WiFi, Long Battery Life, Fingerprint Reader, Windows 10, Abyss Blue online on Amazon.ae at best prices. So then I tried the fprint method, but all the packages they listed to install (Excluding PAM) were not found. Dont miss this deal on lenovo thinkpad x1 carbon 9th gen 9 intel core i7-1185g7, fhd non-touch screen 400 nits, 32gb ram, 512gb nvme ssd, backlit kyb fingerprint reader.
So, I tried manually running /lib/security/pam_fingerprint-gui.so and it returned 'Segmentation Fault.' I followed the fingerprint-gui on the Fprint page on the Arch wiki, but didn't work.
Sometimes fingerprint-gui crashes from 'Segmentation Fault' and I tried adding it to the PAM sudo file, but whenever I run sudo something, it doesn't ask for a finger swipe. As far as I know, libfprint-UNSTABLE supports that, but I think it causes a few problems too. If someone has a working solution which doesnt Thx for sharing this Updated windows 10 for lenovo fingerprint scanner. I have the 147e:2016 UPEK fingerprint reader according to lsusb. Hey guys, I'm having a few problems installing the fingerprint reader on Arch Linux.