Customize GNOME Desktop (Fedora): Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/fingerprint-reader-does-not-work/104739 | === Enable Fingerprint Reader === | ||
The following is tested with the software versions mentioned in the top of the article on a Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen1. | |||
Install the needed packages (these are installed on Fedora 42 Workstation by default): | |||
sudo dnf install fprintd fprintd-pam | |||
Check if service is running properly: | |||
systemclt status fprintd.service | |||
Erase old prints if needed: | |||
fprintd-delete $USER | |||
Enroll your new fingerprints: | |||
fprintd-enroll | |||
This command gives instructions, which finger should be enrolled. Enrollment will be repeated for up to 10 times. | |||
Verify fingerprint: | |||
fprintd-verify | |||
Enable authentication with fingerprints: | |||
sudo authselect enable-feature with-fingerprint | |||
sudo authselect apply-changes | |||
Verify: | |||
sudo authselect current | |||
After that on unlock / login screen there should be the hint below the password field: <blockquote>(or place finger on reader)</blockquote>If this does not show up, perhaps reboot. | |||
Further reading: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/fingerprint-reader-does-not-work/104739 | |||
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Version vom 18. Juni 2025, 00:13 Uhr
This article contains my notes on how to customize the GNOME Desktop on Fedora Workstation.
Software | Version |
---|---|
GNOME | 48 |
Fedora Linux | 42 (Workstation Edition) |
User Interface
Minimize and Maximize Buttons
By default GNOME Desktop does not show buttons for minimizing or maximizing a windows as in Microsoft Windows.
They can be activated either by installing gnome-tweaks
or via command line:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences button-layout 'appmenu:minimize,maximize,close'
Security
Enable Fingerprint Reader
The following is tested with the software versions mentioned in the top of the article on a Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen1.
Install the needed packages (these are installed on Fedora 42 Workstation by default):
sudo dnf install fprintd fprintd-pam
Check if service is running properly:
systemclt status fprintd.service
Erase old prints if needed:
fprintd-delete $USER
Enroll your new fingerprints:
fprintd-enroll
This command gives instructions, which finger should be enrolled. Enrollment will be repeated for up to 10 times.
Verify fingerprint:
fprintd-verify
Enable authentication with fingerprints:
sudo authselect enable-feature with-fingerprint sudo authselect apply-changes
Verify:
sudo authselect current
After that on unlock / login screen there should be the hint below the password field:
(or place finger on reader)
If this does not show up, perhaps reboot.
Further reading: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/fingerprint-reader-does-not-work/104739