This week in KDE: Fingerprint reader and NVIDIA GBM support!
Two big features landed this week: support for fingerprint readers and the NVIDIA driver’s GBM backend!
Fingerprint support has been in progress for quite some time thanks to Devin Lin, and this week, it was merged for Plasma 5.24! So far we let you enroll and de-enroll fingers, and any of those fingers can be used to to unlock the screen, provide authentication when an app asks for your password, and also authenticate sudo on the command line! It’s really cool stuff.
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