Hi,
* Shawn Landden <sh...@churchofgit.com> [2013-12-04 21:17]:
> Users are use to entering passwords at login prompts and the like.
> It would be nice if libpam-fprintd could swallow the input like
> password prompts do, instead of prominentally displaying the user's password
> if they type it in.

I'm slightly confused by this report. Please note that I'm not the maintainer 
though. Given that you use libpam-fprintd, why would you enter a password in 
the first place if you authenticate using your fingerprint?
Or are you talking about the scenario in which fprint is used and a user 
accidently enters a password when there is no password prompt?

Nico
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